Shakespearean Criticism: Excerpts from the Criticism of William Shakespeare's Plays and Poetry, from the First Published Appraisals to Current Evaluations, Svazek 79Gale Research Company, 1984 |
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Strana 54
... question in terms of courage and cowardice rather than of good and evil but also points the paradox involved in renouncing the service of a lawful master : " darest thou be so valiant as to play the coward with thy indenture , and show ...
... question in terms of courage and cowardice rather than of good and evil but also points the paradox involved in renouncing the service of a lawful master : " darest thou be so valiant as to play the coward with thy indenture , and show ...
Strana 231
... questions of why things happen as they do things simply happen as they do and they happen in an unpredictable way . There is no answer to the question Pericles raises ; there is no rational explanation for his suffering . He has not ...
... questions of why things happen as they do things simply happen as they do and they happen in an unpredictable way . There is no answer to the question Pericles raises ; there is no rational explanation for his suffering . He has not ...
Strana 298
... question is like the spring in the beauty and fresh- ness of her apparel , but that clothing involves a deceitfulness amd corruption not customarily associated with the season in question . Hence this reference prepares us for the ...
... question is like the spring in the beauty and fresh- ness of her apparel , but that clothing involves a deceitfulness amd corruption not customarily associated with the season in question . Hence this reference prepares us for the ...
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