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The history of this play , like that of Hamlet , affords a singular illustration of the misinterpretation forced on over a hundred years of criticism by the bourgeois critics ' unwillingness or inability to understand Shakespeare's ...
The history of this play , like that of Hamlet , affords a singular illustration of the misinterpretation forced on over a hundred years of criticism by the bourgeois critics ' unwillingness or inability to understand Shakespeare's ...
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The best of the later academic critics have a sensitive perception of one part of its appeal , its psychological truth ... For example the nineteenth century French critic , Taine , says : Protestantism . . . could not sing the battles ...
The best of the later academic critics have a sensitive perception of one part of its appeal , its psychological truth ... For example the nineteenth century French critic , Taine , says : Protestantism . . . could not sing the battles ...
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In the Essay On Criticism , for example , written in 1709 when Pope was just twenty years old , he begins so deftly and prosaicly that it is easy to see why a later critic exclaimed , “ No great poet would write like Pope - but no other ...
In the Essay On Criticism , for example , written in 1709 when Pope was just twenty years old , he begins so deftly and prosaicly that it is easy to see why a later critic exclaimed , “ No great poet would write like Pope - but no other ...
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