Some Shakespearean ThemesChatto & Windus, 1966 - 183 pagini |
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... concern of the personality as a whole ; and although that , in turn , is far from being simply a concern for this man in this action- for it has to do with fundamental and lasting aspects of the human situation that are focused in the ...
... concern of the personality as a whole ; and although that , in turn , is far from being simply a concern for this man in this action- for it has to do with fundamental and lasting aspects of the human situation that are focused in the ...
Pagina 61
Lionel Charles Knights. to the argument by Ulysses , who is concerned neither with self - knowledge nor with mutual relationships . What he is concerned with - indeed the whole set of assump- tions on which his statesmanship is based ...
Lionel Charles Knights. to the argument by Ulysses , who is concerned neither with self - knowledge nor with mutual relationships . What he is concerned with - indeed the whole set of assump- tions on which his statesmanship is based ...
Pagina 207
... concern , you want to help someone in great need , someone in desperate ignorance of his true condition , do you , I wonder , say , ' This is what you are : see how ugly you look ' ? Well , perhaps you may ; but certainly not in such a ...
... concern , you want to help someone in great need , someone in desperate ignorance of his true condition , do you , I wonder , say , ' This is what you are : see how ugly you look ' ? Well , perhaps you may ; but certainly not in such a ...
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First Observations | 16 |
The Sonnets and King Henry | 35 |
The Theme of Appearance and Reality in Troilus | 55 |
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