Some Shakespearean ThemesChatto & Windus, 1966 - 183 pagini |
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... essential significance as I see it . But before passing from the one to the other , and as a convenient way of bringing to focus this intrinsic significance , I should like briefly to consider the play in its third aspect , as ...
... essential significance as I see it . But before passing from the one to the other , and as a convenient way of bringing to focus this intrinsic significance , I should like briefly to consider the play in its third aspect , as ...
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Lionel Charles Knights. nature , if in some essential ways it is set over against nature , how can mind find itself in nature , as there is such abundant testimony that it does ? How is it that in Macbeth ( to be specific ) essential ...
Lionel Charles Knights. nature , if in some essential ways it is set over against nature , how can mind find itself in nature , as there is such abundant testimony that it does ? How is it that in Macbeth ( to be specific ) essential ...
Pagina 178
... essential nature under the impact of great adversity and great perturbation . At the heart of it is the per- ception that man's essential nature cannot be satisfied by anything less than that goodness which is the desired health of the ...
... essential nature under the impact of great adversity and great perturbation . At the heart of it is the per- ception that man's essential nature cannot be satisfied by anything less than that goodness which is the desired health of the ...
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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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