Literary Criticism; an Introductory ReaderLionel Trilling Holt, Rinehart, and Winston, 1970 - 629 էջ |
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... Shakespeare much more just than that of the Grecians for Aeschylus . In the age of that poet , the Greek tongue was arrived to its full perfection ; they had then amongst them an exact standard of writing and of speaking . The English ...
... Shakespeare much more just than that of the Grecians for Aeschylus . In the age of that poet , the Greek tongue was arrived to its full perfection ; they had then amongst them an exact standard of writing and of speaking . The English ...
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... Shakespeare that have been published in the twentieth century , it may well be that G. Wilson Knight's " On the Principles of Shakespeare Interpretation " is the one that has had the greatest influence . There are now few critics of ...
... Shakespeare that have been published in the twentieth century , it may well be that G. Wilson Knight's " On the Principles of Shakespeare Interpretation " is the one that has had the greatest influence . There are now few critics of ...
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... Shakespeare's " intentions , " attempt to shed no light directly on Shake- speare the man ; but claim rather to illuminate our own poetic experiences en- joyed whilst reading , or watching , the plays . In this sense , they are ...
... Shakespeare's " intentions , " attempt to shed no light directly on Shake- speare the man ; but claim rather to illuminate our own poetic experiences en- joyed whilst reading , or watching , the plays . In this sense , they are ...
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The Republic Book X | 40 |
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