Some Shakespearean ThemesChatto & Windus, 1966 - 183 pagini |
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... effect is remarkably concise and pointed . Richard's state of mind is conveyed primarily through a series of sharp visual touches directly expressed - the vision of himself as " strutting " ludicrously before a " wanton , ambling nymph ...
... effect is remarkably concise and pointed . Richard's state of mind is conveyed primarily through a series of sharp visual touches directly expressed - the vision of himself as " strutting " ludicrously before a " wanton , ambling nymph ...
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... effect of these on a particular kind of consciousness . It is this that is the centre of interest , and the question that is so often pursued , almost , as it were , in isolation from the full imaginative effect , Why does Hamlet delay ...
... effect of these on a particular kind of consciousness . It is this that is the centre of interest , and the question that is so often pursued , almost , as it were , in isolation from the full imaginative effect , Why does Hamlet delay ...
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... effect . But is it really so ? If we take the view that this is a tragic hero who has indeed lost his way and who will shortly lose his life , but who has in some fundamental way come through , are we not in danger of losing sight of a ...
... effect . But is it really so ? If we take the view that this is a tragic hero who has indeed lost his way and who will shortly lose his life , but who has in some fundamental way come through , are we not in danger of losing sight of 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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