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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... father . This resistance to the father is generally a necessity for those who hope to surpass the merely human . Otto Rank , citing the maxim from Mark 6 : 4 that a holy man lacks honor only " in his own country and in his father's ...
... father . This resistance to the father is generally a necessity for those who hope to surpass the merely human . Otto Rank , citing the maxim from Mark 6 : 4 that a holy man lacks honor only " in his own country and in his father's ...
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... father . " This notion fits nicely , not only with my sugges- tion that the citizens are both Doppelgänger and figurative father to Coriolanus , but also with my suggestion that his effort to overcome those limiting figures is an ...
... father . " This notion fits nicely , not only with my sugges- tion that the citizens are both Doppelgänger and figurative father to Coriolanus , but also with my suggestion that his effort to overcome those limiting figures is an ...
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... father here doth intimate The payment of a hundred thousand crowns ; Being but the one half of an entire sum Disbursed by my father in his wars . But say that he , or we , as neither have , Receiv'd that sum , yet there remains unpaid A ...
... father here doth intimate The payment of a hundred thousand crowns ; Being but the one half of an entire sum Disbursed by my father in his wars . But say that he , or we , as neither have , Receiv'd that sum , yet there remains unpaid A ...
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