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Page 163
... Shakespeare that I should , apparently , have chosen to talk about that aspect of Shakespeare's work which has , in the past , caused Shake- speareans most embarrassment . Shakespeare's own friends recog- nized that his pen ran away ...
... Shakespeare that I should , apparently , have chosen to talk about that aspect of Shakespeare's work which has , in the past , caused Shake- speareans most embarrassment . Shakespeare's own friends recog- nized that his pen ran away ...
Page 167
... Shakespeare's mind being curbed by some external factor . Here the factor may well have been deference to his source . But even in the comedies , where Shakespeare's fancy might seem most free to roam , false starts occur when Shakespeare ...
... Shakespeare's mind being curbed by some external factor . Here the factor may well have been deference to his source . But even in the comedies , where Shakespeare's fancy might seem most free to roam , false starts occur when Shakespeare ...
Page 170
... Shakespeare's approach to his story can be just as exploratory as it is in the comedies . The Iago of Cinthio's story - I am keeping to Shakespeare's names for the characters -desires Desdemona , but believes her to be in love with ...
... Shakespeare's approach to his story can be just as exploratory as it is in the comedies . The Iago of Cinthio's story - I am keeping to Shakespeare's names for the characters -desires Desdemona , but believes her to be in love with ...
Contents
ANNUAL REPORT 19712 | 9 |
PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS By Sir Denys Page | 61 |
THE DISCOVERY OF AMERICA AND THE DISCOVERY OF MAN Raleigh | 101 |
Copyright | |
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