The Tiger's Heart: Eight Essays on ShakespeareOxford University Press, 1970 - 210 páginas |
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... writing . So came the work which was foreshadowed in the fourth act of Much Ado . The new writing made its powerful impact - and created its own new success - by censuring the world in which he had succeeded , censuring himself , too ...
... writing . So came the work which was foreshadowed in the fourth act of Much Ado . The new writing made its powerful impact - and created its own new success - by censuring the world in which he had succeeded , censuring himself , too ...
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... writers from D. H. Lawrence to John Osborne . Throughout western Europe the geographical horizons were lifted ... writing after 1588 , especially as so much of the writ- ing draws on English history and the word ' heroic ' echoes ...
... writers from D. H. Lawrence to John Osborne . Throughout western Europe the geographical horizons were lifted ... writing after 1588 , especially as so much of the writ- ing draws on English history and the word ' heroic ' echoes ...
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... writing of undergraduates . But perhaps I shall also be able to quote one or two examples of pub- lished criticism ... writers by its mobility . ' A man knows not where to have him . ' He is constantly shift- ing his position . He ...
... writing of undergraduates . But perhaps I shall also be able to quote one or two examples of pub- lished criticism ... writers by its mobility . ' A man knows not where to have him . ' He is constantly shift- ing his position . He ...
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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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