Patterns in Shakespearian TragedyMethuen, 1960 - 205 psl. |
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... specific ideas and moral positions , but these are given ' a local habitation and a name ' . Shakespeare as an artist goes beyond the philosopher in that his abstract ideas are tested in the imaginative setting of real - life situation ...
... specific ideas and moral positions , but these are given ' a local habitation and a name ' . Shakespeare as an artist goes beyond the philosopher in that his abstract ideas are tested in the imaginative setting of real - life situation ...
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... specific ideas and moral positions , but these are given ' a local habitation and a name ' . Shakespeare as an artist goes beyond the philosopher in that his abstract ideas are tested in the imaginative setting of real - life situation ...
... specific ideas and moral positions , but these are given ' a local habitation and a name ' . Shakespeare as an artist goes beyond the philosopher in that his abstract ideas are tested in the imaginative setting of real - life situation ...
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... specific motivation . Othello is posing the chief question in the minds of his audience when he asks , ' Will you , I pray , demand that demi - devil / Why he hath thus ensnared my soul and body ? ' ( V.ii.301-2 ) ; Shakespeare's only ...
... specific motivation . Othello is posing the chief question in the minds of his audience when he asks , ' Will you , I pray , demand that demi - devil / Why he hath thus ensnared my soul and body ? ' ( V.ii.301-2 ) ; Shakespeare's only ...
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Introduction | 1 |
Titus Andronicus Richard III Romeo and Juliet | 14 |
King John Richard II Julius Caesar | 36 |
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