University of Kansas Publications: Humanistic studies, Masalah 48-51The University., 1977 |
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... comedies is to emphasize their variety , as Ralph Berry and Alexander Leggatt do.1 Certainly it is wise to beware oversimplification . But the greatest virtue of both these critics ' books is that , for all the talk of variety , we ...
... comedies is to emphasize their variety , as Ralph Berry and Alexander Leggatt do.1 Certainly it is wise to beware oversimplification . But the greatest virtue of both these critics ' books is that , for all the talk of variety , we ...
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... comedies are closely bound to each other , yet each applies at once to life too . But a faithful response to the plays will begin with the joining of related ideas in a play and with their working - out within the play ; this working ...
... comedies are closely bound to each other , yet each applies at once to life too . But a faithful response to the plays will begin with the joining of related ideas in a play and with their working - out within the play ; this working ...
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Humanistic studies. 8 Development and Integrity in Shakespeare's Comedies The ideas of selfhood and of outer ruling powers in Shakespeare's comedies are of course only the barest scheme of some forces that operate in the plays . We must ...
Humanistic studies. 8 Development and Integrity in Shakespeare's Comedies The ideas of selfhood and of outer ruling powers in Shakespeare's comedies are of course only the barest scheme of some forces that operate in the plays . We must ...
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