Shakespearean Criticism: Excerpts from the Criticism of William Shakespeare's Plays and Poetry, from the First Published Appraisals to Current Evaluations, Том 75Gale Research Company, 1984 - 409 стор. |
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... true to his own self ? True , which is to say loyal , never wavering in constancy . True , which is to say honest : there are to be no subterfuges in dealing with him . " But as Trilling sadly observes , " We understand with Matthew ...
... true to his own self ? True , which is to say loyal , never wavering in constancy . True , which is to say honest : there are to be no subterfuges in dealing with him . " But as Trilling sadly observes , " We understand with Matthew ...
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... true sight , / And swear that brightness doth not grace the day " ( 150 ) . The double way the lady looks is like the double way that language speaks , which is why , for example , when the poet looks at the lady's far too common ...
... true sight , / And swear that brightness doth not grace the day " ( 150 ) . The double way the lady looks is like the double way that language speaks , which is why , for example , when the poet looks at the lady's far too common ...
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... true love before someone who would praise the young man with “ all his might ” ( 3 ) . This gesture toward sincerity , like that of Kent in King Lear , is an idealiza- tion or suppressed hyperbole of the speaker's virtue and steadfast ...
... true love before someone who would praise the young man with “ all his might ” ( 3 ) . This gesture toward sincerity , like that of Kent in King Lear , is an idealiza- tion or suppressed hyperbole of the speaker's virtue and steadfast ...
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Cumulative Character Index | 351 |
Cumulative Topic Index | 363 |
Cumulative Topic Index by Play | 387 |
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