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... Shakespeare's play . Later , Dryden adapted Shakes- peare's play , retained it as a tragedy , but made Troilus more of a heroic hero like his own Aurengzebe or Almanzor . Thus it is in Chaucer , and more especially in Shakespeare , that ...
... Shakespeare's play . Later , Dryden adapted Shakes- peare's play , retained it as a tragedy , but made Troilus more of a heroic hero like his own Aurengzebe or Almanzor . Thus it is in Chaucer , and more especially in Shakespeare , that ...
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... Shakespeare within the limits imposed by the condition of con- temporary ' scientific ' knowledge . By ' degree ' Shakespeare and his contemporaries meant priority , place , proportion , form , office , cus- tom , in all line of order ...
... Shakespeare within the limits imposed by the condition of con- temporary ' scientific ' knowledge . By ' degree ' Shakespeare and his contemporaries meant priority , place , proportion , form , office , cus- tom , in all line of order ...
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... Shakespeare's Doctrine of Nature , the sufferings of Lear and Gloucester , and the goodness of Cordelia , Kent , Edgar and the Fool bring into being a transcendent society " in which Lear's regeneration and Cordelia's truth might be ...
... Shakespeare's Doctrine of Nature , the sufferings of Lear and Gloucester , and the goodness of Cordelia , Kent , Edgar and the Fool bring into being a transcendent society " in which Lear's regeneration and Cordelia's truth might be ...
Contents
THE MAKING OF LITERATURE AND THe | 3 |
THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE | 21 |
BACKGROUNDS CLASSICAL AND CHRISTIAN | 42 |
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