The Tiger's Heart: Eight Essays on ShakespeareOxford University Press, 1970 - 210 páginas |
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... tion in a Spanish plot against her life , had admitted receiving money but had denied any intention of harm- ing Her Majesty , had been found guilty and sentenced to death ; and , after some weeks of delay in which Elizabeth seems to ...
... tion in a Spanish plot against her life , had admitted receiving money but had denied any intention of harm- ing Her Majesty , had been found guilty and sentenced to death ; and , after some weeks of delay in which Elizabeth seems to ...
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... tion answer I have quoted shows how much we teachers have destroyed his native capacity for observation . Even Bradley did less harm than some of the critical formu- lae we have taught since 1943 ; he at least allowed the flexible play ...
... tion answer I have quoted shows how much we teachers have destroyed his native capacity for observation . Even Bradley did less harm than some of the critical formu- lae we have taught since 1943 ; he at least allowed the flexible play ...
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... tion of amorous enthusiasm . Davies imagines and ex- ecutes it as a young man to whom the seduction of women is naturally exciting , and the breaking of mar- riages desirable ; for to a young man marriage is an image of the old order ...
... tion of amorous enthusiasm . Davies imagines and ex- ecutes it as a young man to whom the seduction of women is naturally exciting , and the breaking of mar- riages desirable ; for to a young man marriage is an image of the old order ...
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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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