The Tiger's Heart: Eight Essays on ShakespeareOxford University Press, 1970 - 210 páginas |
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... flattery was a widespread accomplish- ment , Shakespeare was the adept . Measure for Measure shows him ranging the gamut from quiet flattery to fulsome . In the first two lines he makes an obeisance to the King : Of government the ...
... flattery was a widespread accomplish- ment , Shakespeare was the adept . Measure for Measure shows him ranging the gamut from quiet flattery to fulsome . In the first two lines he makes an obeisance to the King : Of government the ...
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... flattery , and especially with the echo of his own words . But the quizzical Stratford mind had found it impossible to use the most striking passages without analysing , doubt- ing and retorting . The end - result : a picture of the ...
... flattery , and especially with the echo of his own words . But the quizzical Stratford mind had found it impossible to use the most striking passages without analysing , doubt- ing and retorting . The end - result : a picture of the ...
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... flattery , and laden with flattery , becomes a major act of interpretation of life . Shakespeare transcends his flattery , transcends his purposes . So a poet often does . He starts with trivial or deplorable intentions and moves ...
... flattery , and laden with flattery , becomes a major act of interpretation of life . Shakespeare transcends his flattery , transcends his purposes . So a poet often does . He starts with trivial or deplorable intentions and moves ...
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Shakespeares Gentleness page | 1 |
The Early 1590s and the Changes of Heroick Song | 24 |
The Merchants Dark Hamlets Winter | 45 |
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Time and the Artist in Shakespeare's English Histories John W. Blanpied Visualização de excertos - 1983 |