Shakespeare Studies, Historical and Comparative in MethodUngar, 1960 - 502 pages A collection and study of Shakespeare's works. |
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Page 100
... hypocrite or senti- mentalist . Most English critics , despite romantic and phil- osophical inclinations and vagaries , have , like English actors and audiences , in the essentials not gone wrong ; not clearly understanding the ...
... hypocrite or senti- mentalist . Most English critics , despite romantic and phil- osophical inclinations and vagaries , have , like English actors and audiences , in the essentials not gone wrong ; not clearly understanding the ...
Page 108
... hypocrite , trafficking in crime . ' Here is a con- trast , but little harmony ; the man was all virtue , and now , as he himself well knows , he has no virtue worth the nam- ing . ' The situation might be satisfied , ' as Mr Bridges ...
... hypocrite , trafficking in crime . ' Here is a con- trast , but little harmony ; the man was all virtue , and now , as he himself well knows , he has no virtue worth the nam- ing . ' The situation might be satisfied , ' as Mr Bridges ...
Page 133
... hypocrites on the stage is not likely to be found attributing it to them that are none . In fact , the hypocrite who deceives himself unconsciously makes his appearance in the drama - in the novel he appears a trifle earlier - not , so ...
... hypocrites on the stage is not likely to be found attributing it to them that are none . In fact , the hypocrite who deceives himself unconsciously makes his appearance in the drama - in the novel he appears a trifle earlier - not , so ...
Contents
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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