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Page xxii
... leaves Shakespeare uneasy, looking shrewdly at a heroine who thinks our remedies lie in ourselves. on the one hand her ideology supposes a greater power than we can contradict (“the fated sky”), on the other, throwing out its chest, if ...
... leaves Shakespeare uneasy, looking shrewdly at a heroine who thinks our remedies lie in ourselves. on the one hand her ideology supposes a greater power than we can contradict (“the fated sky”), on the other, throwing out its chest, if ...
Page xxiii
... leaves him at a stand. St. Thomas, giving a cue to many, says the will never moves except under the shadow of good. This doesn't work for Shakespeare. Believing in prodigies beyond the ken of behavioral science, he makes room in his ...
... leaves him at a stand. St. Thomas, giving a cue to many, says the will never moves except under the shadow of good. This doesn't work for Shakespeare. Believing in prodigies beyond the ken of behavioral science, he makes room in his ...
Page xxv
... , and perhaps we might query its rhetorical, i.e. intentional eliding of human and natural detail, “tender leaves,” “his root.” This is the state of man; today he puts forth InTroducTIon To THE TrAnSAcTIon EdITIon xxv.
... , and perhaps we might query its rhetorical, i.e. intentional eliding of human and natural detail, “tender leaves,” “his root.” This is the state of man; today he puts forth InTroducTIon To THE TrAnSAcTIon EdITIon xxv.
Page xxvi
... leaves of hopes, tomorrow blossoms, And bears his honors thick upon him. The third day comes a frost, a killing frost, And... nips his root. And then he falls. on this reading, age's skeptical contribution to a critique of Shakespeare ...
... leaves of hopes, tomorrow blossoms, And bears his honors thick upon him. The third day comes a frost, a killing frost, And... nips his root. And then he falls. on this reading, age's skeptical contribution to a critique of Shakespeare ...
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Contents
1 | |
25 | |
Shadows of Himself | 79 |
WildGoose Chase | 107 |
A Motley to the View | 136 |
For Ted and Lloyd St Antoine | 155 |
The Dyers Hand | 163 |
Index | 195 |
Sailing to Illyria 65 | 65 |
Fools of Nature 101 | 101 |
PR2894 F65 2007 | 106 |
Treason in the Blood 134 | 134 |
The Wine of Life 160 | 160 |
Bravest at the Last 188 | 188 |
Unpathed Waters Undreamed Shores | 217 |
Journeys End | 247 |
Includes bibliographical references and index | 1 |
The Revolution of the Times 34 | 34 |
Index | 281 |
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