Shakespeare Studies, Historical and Comparative in MethodUngar, 1960 - 502 pages A collection and study of Shakespeare's works. |
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Page vii
... spirit of romance . ( 3 ) The seventeenth- century comedy of manners as a veracious picture of Res- toration corruption or of ethical enfranchisement . ( 4 ) The failure of the critics to enter into the spirit of the Restoration humour ...
... spirit of romance . ( 3 ) The seventeenth- century comedy of manners as a veracious picture of Res- toration corruption or of ethical enfranchisement . ( 4 ) The failure of the critics to enter into the spirit of the Restoration humour ...
Page 197
... spirit of the times revolting against republican conservatism , or any form whatsoever that philosophical critics have devised , but , as both Antony and Octavius avow , " that of a ven- detta . " Macbeth himself falls not merely as a ...
... spirit of the times revolting against republican conservatism , or any form whatsoever that philosophical critics have devised , but , as both Antony and Octavius avow , " that of a ven- detta . " Macbeth himself falls not merely as a ...
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... spirit , ' ' ill Angel , ' or ' this spirit ' simply , but never ' Cæsar's ghost ' ; but , while Shakespeare's rever- ence for history will not permit him to tamper with the text where the ghost is speaking - ' Thy evil spirit , Brutus ...
... spirit , ' ' ill Angel , ' or ' this spirit ' simply , but never ' Cæsar's ghost ' ; but , while Shakespeare's rever- ence for history will not permit him to tamper with the text where the ghost is speaking - ' Thy evil spirit , Brutus ...
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the device in Terence and Plautus 9 In sixteenth | 12 |
CHAPTER II | 36 |
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