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... paint or marble or music . But the wide- spread riddle - solving defies some basic objections apart from the often quoted ' A poem should not mean / But be ' . Given the nature of the material , such an interpretation can be neither ...
... paint or marble or music . But the wide- spread riddle - solving defies some basic objections apart from the often quoted ' A poem should not mean / But be ' . Given the nature of the material , such an interpretation can be neither ...
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... painted , the greater his appeal . The ' Tragedy ' as described looks to be of the old school of rise and fall . Dover Wilson describes it as a Senecan tragedy , " and Wolf- gang Clemen discusses Shakespeare's use in the play of ...
... painted , the greater his appeal . The ' Tragedy ' as described looks to be of the old school of rise and fall . Dover Wilson describes it as a Senecan tragedy , " and Wolf- gang Clemen discusses Shakespeare's use in the play of ...
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... painted pomp ? ' ( II.1.2 ) ) has implicit in it a contrast between nature and nurture . Real wisdom is natural : we have Oliver's reluctant praise of the uneducated Orlando , Corin's philosophy , or the tongues in trees and books in ...
... painted pomp ? ' ( II.1.2 ) ) has implicit in it a contrast between nature and nurture . Real wisdom is natural : we have Oliver's reluctant praise of the uneducated Orlando , Corin's philosophy , or the tongues in trees and books in ...
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action aesthetic Alfred Harbage All's Antony and Cleopatra Apemantus Arden argues artist attitude Berowne Bertram Bilton Bolingbroke Brutus choric chorus Claudio comedy comic commentary Coriolanus critical death discusses dramatic authority dramatist Duke E. K. Chambers Elizabethan emotional Enobarbus evil experience Falstaff Faulconbridge feel Feste final Fool Friar Laurence gives Hamlet hear Helena Henry hero honour Iago illusion interpretation irony Jaques John Russell Brown judgement Julius Caesar L. C. Knights Lear's London lovers Macbeth main characters Marcus Measure for Measure Midsummer Night's Dream moral Muriel Bradbrook nature Othello Pericles play's plot political Prince Prospero response Richard Richard III role romance Romeo and Juliet Rosalind satirical says scene seems sense Shake Shakespeare Shakespearian Shylock speaks spectator speech stage structure theme Thersites thou Tillyard Timon of Athens Titus Andronicus Touchstone tragedy tragic Troilus and Cressida Wilson Knight words