The Great Tradition in English Literature: From Shakespeare to Jane AustenCitadel Press, 1962 |
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... Shakespeare are more richly indi- vidual , more specifically " humorsome , " and generally more human , than the lords and ladies who provide the decorative as distinct from the comic background to the plays . ( In Ham- let , for ...
... Shakespeare are more richly indi- vidual , more specifically " humorsome , " and generally more human , than the lords and ladies who provide the decorative as distinct from the comic background to the plays . ( In Ham- let , for ...
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... Shakespeare's audiences did , as part of a larger whole . Coleridge , one of the earliest and best of Shakespeare's serious critics , has written a brilliant analysis of the former play's hero . But it is not complete until we add the ...
... Shakespeare's audiences did , as part of a larger whole . Coleridge , one of the earliest and best of Shakespeare's serious critics , has written a brilliant analysis of the former play's hero . But it is not complete until we add the ...
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... Shakespeare's audiences did , as part of a larger whole . Coleridge , one of the earliest and best of Shakespeare's serious critics , has written a brilliant analysis of the former play's hero . But it is not complete until we add the ...
... Shakespeare's audiences did , as part of a larger whole . Coleridge , one of the earliest and best of Shakespeare's serious critics , has written a brilliant analysis of the former play's hero . But it is not complete until we add the ...
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