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... elements in Shakespeare's plays ; a less purely historical approach is shown in the same author's Shakespeare's Tragic Frontier ( 1950 ) , where paradoxes in the characters of some of Shakespeare's later tragic heroes are related to ...
... elements in Shakespeare's plays ; a less purely historical approach is shown in the same author's Shakespeare's Tragic Frontier ( 1950 ) , where paradoxes in the characters of some of Shakespeare's later tragic heroes are related to ...
Page 58
... element in scholarship that is by no means con- fined to American or Shakespeare studies ; however , because Shakespeare studies are so diverse and so abundant it is an element easily found among them . A brilliant example of a great ...
... element in scholarship that is by no means con- fined to American or Shakespeare studies ; however , because Shakespeare studies are so diverse and so abundant it is an element easily found among them . A brilliant example of a great ...
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... elements into his work than he admitted or than his readers suspected . Nevertheless , we do have the feeling , in reading Charles Dickens : The World of His Novels by J. Hil- lis Miller ( 1958 ) , for example , that , for all the ...
... elements into his work than he admitted or than his readers suspected . Nevertheless , we do have the feeling , in reading Charles Dickens : The World of His Novels by J. Hil- lis Miller ( 1958 ) , for example , that , for all the ...
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