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Desmond MacCarthy. ᎠᎬ SHAKESPEAREAN CRITICISM * E QUINCEY in his essay " On the Knocking at the Gate in Macbeth " thus apostrophizes Shakespeare : " Oh , mighty poet ! Thy works are not as those of men , simple and merely great works ...
Desmond MacCarthy. ᎠᎬ SHAKESPEAREAN CRITICISM * E QUINCEY in his essay " On the Knocking at the Gate in Macbeth " thus apostrophizes Shakespeare : " Oh , mighty poet ! Thy works are not as those of men , simple and merely great works ...
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... Shakespeare - Studien eines Realisten , or more re- cently for Professor Schücking's Character Problems in Shakespeare's Plays . Coleridge , though the pardon and marriage of Angelo at the end of Measure for Measure moved him to a cry ...
... Shakespeare - Studien eines Realisten , or more re- cently for Professor Schücking's Character Problems in Shakespeare's Plays . Coleridge , though the pardon and marriage of Angelo at the end of Measure for Measure moved him to a cry ...
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... Shakespearean exegesis has hitherto started almost ex- clusively with the most advanced side of his art , and has sought to judge all the rest from this . But Shakespeare's art- form is in fact a mixture of the most highly developed ...
... Shakespearean exegesis has hitherto started almost ex- clusively with the most advanced side of his art , and has sought to judge all the rest from this . But Shakespeare's art- form is in fact a mixture of the most highly developed ...
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THE PRODUCTION OF POETIC DRAMA February | 3 |
The Death of Tintagiles December 27th 1913 | 54 |
DRAMA AND DOSTOEVSKY The Idiot Septem | 91 |
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