Shakespearean Criticism: Excerpts from the Criticism of William Shakespeare's Plays and Poetry, from the First Published Appraisals to Current Evaluations, Band 30Gale Research Company, 1984 |
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... mind , of horses , ships under sail , silken banners , or the engines of siege warfare . Within the play itself , Shakespeare suggests without indicating priority a multiplicity of possible responses to every character and event ...
... mind , of horses , ships under sail , silken banners , or the engines of siege warfare . Within the play itself , Shakespeare suggests without indicating priority a multiplicity of possible responses to every character and event ...
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... mind the second . Taking did as a poetic intensive , you have an emphatic perfect tense : a slumber really sealed up my spirit . As in that other poem : Among thy mountains did I feel The joy of my desire . . . or the six - winged ...
... mind the second . Taking did as a poetic intensive , you have an emphatic perfect tense : a slumber really sealed up my spirit . As in that other poem : Among thy mountains did I feel The joy of my desire . . . or the six - winged ...
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... mind produc- ing it ) . The whole is only fully experienced when both opposites are held and included in a ' two - eyed ' view ; and all ' one - eyed ' simplifications are not only falsifi- cations ; they amount to a denial of some part ...
... mind produc- ing it ) . The whole is only fully experienced when both opposites are held and included in a ' two - eyed ' view ; and all ' one - eyed ' simplifications are not only falsifi- cations ; they amount to a denial of some part ...
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