Shakespeare Studies, Historical and Comparative in MethodUngar, 1960 - 502 pages A collection and study of Shakespeare's works. |
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Page 72
... revenge is unwise and unlawful . " Shakespeare could have said as much . And yet , though he thus expresses himself against revenge , ' it seems , ' as Ticknor observes , ' as if one half of Lope's plays go to justify it . ' And almost ...
... revenge is unwise and unlawful . " Shakespeare could have said as much . And yet , though he thus expresses himself against revenge , ' it seems , ' as Ticknor observes , ' as if one half of Lope's plays go to justify it . ' And almost ...
Page 224
... revenge plays ( p . 516 ) . And , as we have been admitting , a difference there is : not only are they interpreted by Richard as the advo- cates of conscience , but they avoid the words revenge or vindicta , and they threaten the pains ...
... revenge plays ( p . 516 ) . And , as we have been admitting , a difference there is : not only are they interpreted by Richard as the advo- cates of conscience , but they avoid the words revenge or vindicta , and they threaten the pains ...
Page 226
... revenge play , the latter half of it , like Hamlet , con- taining a ghost to preside over the revenge . The other interpretation does violence to the clear and simple mean- ings of the passages cited , as well as to passages where ...
... revenge play , the latter half of it , like Hamlet , con- taining a ghost to preside over the revenge . The other interpretation does violence to the clear and simple mean- ings of the passages cited , as well as to passages where ...
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ON THE ANNIVERSARY OF THE FOLIO | 1 |
the device in Terence and Plautus 9 In sixteenth | 12 |
THE CHARACTERIZATION 90 00 | 16 |
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