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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... reason given in the play is that the French had reinforced their scat- tered men , and the reason given in Holinshed was that and the impossibility of so few English both guarding some French and fighting others , but for whatever ...
... reason given in the play is that the French had reinforced their scat- tered men , and the reason given in Holinshed was that and the impossibility of so few English both guarding some French and fighting others , but for whatever ...
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... reason governs words ; but it is also true that words react on the understanding . . . ( New Organon , IV , Aphorism ... reason addressing the reason of others- Romans , countrymen , and lovers , hear me for my cause , and be silent ...
... reason governs words ; but it is also true that words react on the understanding . . . ( New Organon , IV , Aphorism ... reason addressing the reason of others- Romans , countrymen , and lovers , hear me for my cause , and be silent ...
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... reason : " O judgment ! thou art fled to brutish beasts , / And men have lost their reason " ( 11. 106-107 ) . Yet in a sense , for all his histrionics , Antony does offer more information about Caesar than Brutus did , offering at ...
... reason : " O judgment ! thou art fled to brutish beasts , / And men have lost their reason " ( 11. 106-107 ) . Yet in a sense , for all his histrionics , Antony does offer more information about Caesar than Brutus did , offering at ...
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