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... perhaps to be misled in the play's meaning , when this hangs on their significance . So as our modern habits of reading favour the omission to notice them , we must force them into notice , however unreasonable the process may seem ...
... perhaps to be misled in the play's meaning , when this hangs on their significance . So as our modern habits of reading favour the omission to notice them , we must force them into notice , however unreasonable the process may seem ...
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... perhaps make it hard for us to be as sympathetic as we'd like to be . Romeo , under the same strain of emotion , tends to drop his juggling . But even he , close upon— ... more courtship lives In carrion flies than Romeo ; they may ...
... perhaps make it hard for us to be as sympathetic as we'd like to be . Romeo , under the same strain of emotion , tends to drop his juggling . But even he , close upon— ... more courtship lives In carrion flies than Romeo ; they may ...
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... perhaps no other writer could have done with them , but what he does is what other writers would probably have attempted . But for the two parts of Henry IV and Henry V , though he took what was indeed a recognised pattern for such ...
... perhaps no other writer could have done with them , but what he does is what other writers would probably have attempted . But for the two parts of Henry IV and Henry V , though he took what was indeed a recognised pattern for such ...
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... perhaps , is the point of Prince Hal's relations to him , his function in that aspect of the two plays . The paradox of Prince Hal has been much canvassed ; he has been as big a worry to Shakespeare's commentators as he was to his own ...
... perhaps , is the point of Prince Hal's relations to him , his function in that aspect of the two plays . The paradox of Prince Hal has been much canvassed ; he has been as big a worry to Shakespeare's commentators as he was to his own ...
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John Drinkwater. simple , and it is perhaps the simpler to make it because we need not suppose that either questions or answers on these points ever occurred to Shakespeare himself — ever occurred , that is to say , as abstractions . The ...
John Drinkwater. simple , and it is perhaps the simpler to make it because we need not suppose that either questions or answers on these points ever occurred to Shakespeare himself — ever occurred , that is to say , as abstractions . The ...
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