Shakespeare and the Confines of ArtMethuen, 1968 - 170 Seiten |
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... victory for all . There may be something rather facile about the ending harmony in the middle comedies ( I shall argue that Shakespeare thought so ) , but there is nothing facile about the victory in the last plays - at least not in The ...
... victory for all . There may be something rather facile about the ending harmony in the middle comedies ( I shall argue that Shakespeare thought so ) , but there is nothing facile about the victory in the last plays - at least not in The ...
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Philip Edwards. artistic victory , however , is only a temporary victory . The single movement of corruption is magnificently achieved , but it is only a single movement . The play highlights the one brutal movement of the ruin of ...
Philip Edwards. artistic victory , however , is only a temporary victory . The single movement of corruption is magnificently achieved , but it is only a single movement . The play highlights the one brutal movement of the ruin of ...
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... victory is not more than half secured by force and enchantment : until forgiveness begins to work it is negative prevention only : without the energy of love in Ferdinand and Miranda , there is nothing to build the future with . Is it ...
... victory is not more than half secured by force and enchantment : until forgiveness begins to work it is negative prevention only : without the energy of love in Ferdinand and Miranda , there is nothing to build the future with . Is it ...
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The Contrary Valuations page | 1 |
The Sonnets to the Dark Woman | 17 |
Loves Labours Lost | 33 |
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