Shakespearean Criticism: Excerpts from the Criticism of William Shakespeare's Plays and Poetry, from the First Published Appraisals to Current Evaluations, Volume 64Gale Research Company, 1984 |
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... natural frailities reach out in the form of a Doppelgänger to reclaim him , as nature reaches out to reclaim Macbeth . When the balanced antitheses by which he distinguishes himself from the citizenry collapse , they all too often prove ...
... natural frailities reach out in the form of a Doppelgänger to reclaim him , as nature reaches out to reclaim Macbeth . When the balanced antitheses by which he distinguishes himself from the citizenry collapse , they all too often prove ...
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... nature ( Ruland , p . 137 ) . The Anthem enigmatically enacts the central concern of alchemy , the process of ... nature . Alchemy was a high calling , and the Great Work an application of cabbalistic wisdom , the secrets of Creation ...
... nature ( Ruland , p . 137 ) . The Anthem enigmatically enacts the central concern of alchemy , the process of ... nature . Alchemy was a high calling , and the Great Work an application of cabbalistic wisdom , the secrets of Creation ...
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... nature See also nature Pericles 22 : 315 ; 36 : 233 The Phoenix and Turtle 10 : 7 , 42 ; 64 : 209 art versus nature See also nature As You Like It 5 : 128 , 130 , 148 ; 34 : 147 ; 57 : 35 , 75 The Tempest 8 : 396 , 404 ; 29 : 278 , 297 ...
... nature See also nature Pericles 22 : 315 ; 36 : 233 The Phoenix and Turtle 10 : 7 , 42 ; 64 : 209 art versus nature See also nature As You Like It 5 : 128 , 130 , 148 ; 34 : 147 ; 57 : 35 , 75 The Tempest 8 : 396 , 404 ; 29 : 278 , 297 ...
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