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... fact that in his handling of an older story , his use of contemporary dramatic conventions , and in his Elizabethan habit of mind Shakespeare operates as a successful dramatist , creates a moral world that challenges and illuminates ...
... fact that in his handling of an older story , his use of contemporary dramatic conventions , and in his Elizabethan habit of mind Shakespeare operates as a successful dramatist , creates a moral world that challenges and illuminates ...
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... fact that critics have been tempted to do this is surely a tribute to Shake- speare's dramatic skill ) . Of the many meanings that can be extracted from the action of Hamlet , perhaps the most tragic , and the one which fits in best ...
... fact that critics have been tempted to do this is surely a tribute to Shake- speare's dramatic skill ) . Of the many meanings that can be extracted from the action of Hamlet , perhaps the most tragic , and the one which fits in best ...
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David Daiches. sion of the Authorized Version , it was in fact heavily drawn upon by the King James translators . On ... fact making as much use of the Geneva Bible . It was the culmina- tion of the successive versions of which Tyndale's ...
David Daiches. sion of the Authorized Version , it was in fact heavily drawn upon by the King James translators . On ... fact making as much use of the Geneva Bible . It was the culmina- tion of the successive versions of which Tyndale's ...
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