Phoenix, Ausgaben 21-24English Literature Society, Korea University., 1979 |
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... critics have voiced their scepticism about the actability of the Shakespe- arian play . Lamb's argument that " the ... Critics , ed . F.E. Halliday , p.254 . 10 ) Carlisle , Shakespeare from the Greenroom , p.274 . 11 ) Lamb ...
... critics have voiced their scepticism about the actability of the Shakespe- arian play . Lamb's argument that " the ... Critics , ed . F.E. Halliday , p.254 . 10 ) Carlisle , Shakespeare from the Greenroom , p.274 . 11 ) Lamb ...
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... critics , and scholars . What is the nature of Scobie's pity that makes a criminal of a good man ? Which is Scobie , a sinner or a good man ? There are critics who regard the evil effects of Scobie's pity as of greater importance than ...
... critics , and scholars . What is the nature of Scobie's pity that makes a criminal of a good man ? Which is Scobie , a sinner or a good man ? There are critics who regard the evil effects of Scobie's pity as of greater importance than ...
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... critics said of him . Among the most convincing is the literary rank a growing number of critics have reserved for his works with their pithy prose . Although it may be quite proper to distinguish the personality of a writer from his ...
... critics said of him . Among the most convincing is the literary rank a growing number of critics have reserved for his works with their pithy prose . Although it may be quite proper to distinguish the personality of a writer from his ...