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Page 70
... thing is registered to the credit of the civilizing virtues ; they put up a contest against man's natural violences . But the moment we set the middle of the play against its end , we encounter a terrible implication . If indeed what a ...
... thing is registered to the credit of the civilizing virtues ; they put up a contest against man's natural violences . But the moment we set the middle of the play against its end , we encounter a terrible implication . If indeed what a ...
Page 73
... thing that suspends the claims of the higher life . Intel- lect can be tripped and stifled by a sudden attack , which elicits the instinctive riposte and the fight for survival . A probe by Rosencrantz and Guildenstern , a treacher- ous ...
... thing that suspends the claims of the higher life . Intel- lect can be tripped and stifled by a sudden attack , which elicits the instinctive riposte and the fight for survival . A probe by Rosencrantz and Guildenstern , a treacher- ous ...
Page 173
... things cannot ' change ' it would be better if things ' ceased ' . These tentative answers do not and cannot converge ; they diverge and remain divergent ; the play ends in intellectual disunity ; there is no intellectual reconciliation ...
... things cannot ' change ' it would be better if things ' ceased ' . These tentative answers do not and cannot converge ; they diverge and remain divergent ; the play ends in intellectual disunity ; there is no intellectual reconciliation ...
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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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