The Tiger's Heart: Eight Essays on ShakespeareOxford University Press, 1970 - 210 páginas |
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... Tillyard knew that Donne was no invariable subscriber to his world- picture , and reacted by suggesting that Donne ... Tillyard that he can use the degree speech as a in prop of his case . Yet Tillyard himself very 177 PUT AWAY THE ...
... Tillyard knew that Donne was no invariable subscriber to his world- picture , and reacted by suggesting that Donne ... Tillyard that he can use the degree speech as a in prop of his case . Yet Tillyard himself very 177 PUT AWAY THE ...
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... Tillyard does not tell us , but it is relevant to any discussion of Ulysses , is that Shakespeare gradu- ally developed certain personal opinions so strong that they burst out of the framework of the individual drama and assert ...
... Tillyard does not tell us , but it is relevant to any discussion of Ulysses , is that Shakespeare gradu- ally developed certain personal opinions so strong that they burst out of the framework of the individual drama and assert ...
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... Tillyard's discrimina- tion tells him that Shakespeare intended to condemn Lancaster ; and he writes a sentence : " The justice of John of Lancaster in his cold - blooded treatment of the rebels verges on rigour ' ( p . 266 ) .19 But ...
... Tillyard's discrimina- tion tells him that Shakespeare intended to condemn Lancaster ; and he writes a sentence : " The justice of John of Lancaster in his cold - blooded treatment of the rebels verges on rigour ' ( p . 266 ) .19 But ...
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Contents | 13 |
The Early 1590s and the Changes of Heroick Song | 24 |
The Merchants Dark Hamlets Winter | 45 |
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