Shakespeare 400: Essays by American Scholars on the Anniversary of the Poet's BirthJames Gilmer McManaway Holt, Rinehart and Winston, 1964 - 323 pages |
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Page 78
... society has so contrived the rules of the game . Society has not invented his wisdom , it has discovered it : the wise man's words are licensed because they are known to be discreet , because society looks beyond itself to discover a ...
... society has so contrived the rules of the game . Society has not invented his wisdom , it has discovered it : the wise man's words are licensed because they are known to be discreet , because society looks beyond itself to discover a ...
Page 84
... society , leaving society too shaken to reassert itself by its cus- tomary ceremonies . The tragic hero and his society force each other to a mutual reexamination of conscience , in order to justify either the alleged mistake of the one ...
... society , leaving society too shaken to reassert itself by its cus- tomary ceremonies . The tragic hero and his society force each other to a mutual reexamination of conscience , in order to justify either the alleged mistake of the one ...
Page 85
... society's continuance after his death . The confrontation of the tragic protagonist and his society has forced a mutual dissolution and refor- mation , which prophecies a spiritual renewal of the family of man . The Fool in Twelfth ...
... society's continuance after his death . The confrontation of the tragic protagonist and his society has forced a mutual dissolution and refor- mation , which prophecies a spiritual renewal of the family of man . The Fool in Twelfth ...
Contents
James G McManaway Preface v | 17 |
John F Fleming A Book from Shakespeares Library | 25 |
Irving Ribner Marlowe and Shakespeare | 41 |
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