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... become , what he was sure he deserved to be , Shakespeare the gentleman , he had also to become Shakespeare the business - man , and a part of him was so exhilarated by the management of money that he remained Shake- speare the ...
... become , what he was sure he deserved to be , Shakespeare the gentleman , he had also to become Shakespeare the business - man , and a part of him was so exhilarated by the management of money that he remained Shake- speare the ...
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... become his vice when pride turns it from quiet self - containment to a crusade against the other man . The melancholy is the fatal flaw which moves the play . It accounts for the feud between Antonio and Shylock ; and , exhibited in its ...
... become his vice when pride turns it from quiet self - containment to a crusade against the other man . The melancholy is the fatal flaw which moves the play . It accounts for the feud between Antonio and Shylock ; and , exhibited in its ...
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... becomes alive under this analysis . And then the total effect of the play may become clearer for the greater clarity of the detail . That ear - splitting moment in the fourth act of Richard III , for example , when Richard orders his ...
... becomes alive under this analysis . And then the total effect of the play may become clearer for the greater clarity of the detail . That ear - splitting moment in the fourth act of Richard III , for example , when Richard orders his ...
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Shakespeares Gentleness page I | 1 |
The Early 1590s and the Changes of Heroick Song | 24 |
The Merchants Dark Hamlets Winter | 45 |
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