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The many different strands that connect Shakespeare ' s tragedies with
Elizabethan moral philosophy and psychology have been amply documented .
One result has been that Shakespeare has now been made to appear as no
more than a ...
The many different strands that connect Shakespeare ' s tragedies with
Elizabethan moral philosophy and psychology have been amply documented .
One result has been that Shakespeare has now been made to appear as no
more than a ...
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The Elizabethan overemphasis on words and freedom of emotional expression
resulted , in my opinion , in an ability to pour enormous quantities of emotion into
the declamation of verses , probably to such an extent that , if a twentieth ...
The Elizabethan overemphasis on words and freedom of emotional expression
resulted , in my opinion , in an ability to pour enormous quantities of emotion into
the declamation of verses , probably to such an extent that , if a twentieth ...
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question directed to the world , whose response will have a decisive effect upon
the questioner ' s fate . In Elizabethan language the question was : “ Was it a
godly or a devilish ghost ? ” Translated into the modern jargon , it amounts to
asort of ...
question directed to the world , whose response will have a decisive effect upon
the questioner ' s fate . In Elizabethan language the question was : “ Was it a
godly or a devilish ghost ? ” Translated into the modern jargon , it amounts to
asort of ...
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AN ANALYTIC VIEW OF SOME | 155 |
Limitations of the Historical View | 181 |
Internalization and Appersonation | 253 |
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