Essays and Studies, Volumen18J. Murray, 1933 |
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... appear- ance of these two clownish figures in the early plays , then , is clearly due , in part at least , to the construction of Shake- speare's acting company . But for the use of those pairs of characters who are merely clownish ...
... appear- ance of these two clownish figures in the early plays , then , is clearly due , in part at least , to the construction of Shake- speare's acting company . But for the use of those pairs of characters who are merely clownish ...
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... appears in the porter scene of Macbeth . Disturbed from his drunken sleep by the incessant knocking at the door , the ... appear , we shall find that frequently they form the crux of the plot , and are the means of bringing about the ...
... appears in the porter scene of Macbeth . Disturbed from his drunken sleep by the incessant knocking at the door , the ... appear , we shall find that frequently they form the crux of the plot , and are the means of bringing about the ...
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... appears in the later version without the line A soul divine which we participate , and , instead , we read As might appear to the eye of fleeting time , A deathless spirit . His confident conviction of participation in the divine soul ...
... appears in the later version without the line A soul divine which we participate , and , instead , we read As might appear to the eye of fleeting time , A deathless spirit . His confident conviction of participation in the divine soul ...
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KEATS AND POLITICS | 7 |
THE LIMITS OF LITERARY CRITICISM | 24 |
SHAKESPEARE AND THE PLEBS | 53 |
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