A Guide to English Literature: The age of ShakespeareBoris Ford Penguin Books, 1963 |
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... true and personal achievement , for which no earlier play has really prepared us - Shakespeare has introduced into his action a character who , in a certain sense , stands outside it with a true independence of vision . It is only in ...
... true and personal achievement , for which no earlier play has really prepared us - Shakespeare has introduced into his action a character who , in a certain sense , stands outside it with a true independence of vision . It is only in ...
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... true sentiment and the conflict of natural feeling and duty implied in the contrast between ' glad ' and ' scowl at ... true courtly virtue , and the subordi- nation of both to a higher loyalty , is the true theme of Cymbeline . In ...
... true sentiment and the conflict of natural feeling and duty implied in the contrast between ' glad ' and ' scowl at ... true courtly virtue , and the subordi- nation of both to a higher loyalty , is the true theme of Cymbeline . In ...
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... true courtliness , fostered by a ' learning ' imbibed as naturally as air and proceeding , in the normal course of youthful development , to its spontaneous ' har- vest ' . In a world in which true virtue is indeed rare , he has become ...
... true courtliness , fostered by a ' learning ' imbibed as naturally as air and proceeding , in the normal course of youthful development , to its spontaneous ' har- vest ' . In a world in which true virtue is indeed rare , he has become ...
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