The Tiger's Heart: Eight Essays on ShakespeareOxford University Press, 1970 - 210 páginas |
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... drama . Shakespeare was not a conformist ; he was an inquisitive man who , as Hardin Craig has elsewhere so well observed , likes to balance the pros and cons of a question . Hardin Craig justifies Claudio , but Beatrice does II ...
... drama . Shakespeare was not a conformist ; he was an inquisitive man who , as Hardin Craig has elsewhere so well observed , likes to balance the pros and cons of a question . Hardin Craig justifies Claudio , but Beatrice does II ...
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... drama in the terms of their own day . We may bear their skill in relating past and present , their willingness to think of all events as repeatable , in mind when we assess the pious close of Richard III . For the sake of courtesy and ...
... drama in the terms of their own day . We may bear their skill in relating past and present , their willingness to think of all events as repeatable , in mind when we assess the pious close of Richard III . For the sake of courtesy and ...
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... drama pleasurable and benign , and the asperity that London and its affairs might have injected into the play is ... dramas ; and their music ( in several different but related senses , for , besides song itself , the tone of the ...
... drama pleasurable and benign , and the asperity that London and its affairs might have injected into the play is ... dramas ; and their music ( in several different but related senses , for , besides song itself , the tone of the ...
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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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