Some Shakespearean ThemesChatto & Windus, 1966 - 183 pagini |
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... images all the poetry of the play is fused into one intense impression . But Shakespeare seems never to have manipulated his imagery in this consciously scheming fashion . His poetry rather gives the effect of a spontaneous eruption ...
... images all the poetry of the play is fused into one intense impression . But Shakespeare seems never to have manipulated his imagery in this consciously scheming fashion . His poetry rather gives the effect of a spontaneous eruption ...
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... image of the crow returning to its nest intro- duces an extra vibration as the murderer momentarily follows its ... images similar to the one I have quoted I should not feel that there was a signi- ficance in that play beyond the ...
... image of the crow returning to its nest intro- duces an extra vibration as the murderer momentarily follows its ... images similar to the one I have quoted I should not feel that there was a signi- ficance in that play beyond the ...
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... images such as these . The correspondences between mind and natural forms and natural processes is attested by common speech as well as by the poets . Just as it is with peculiar rightness that George Herbert can say , ' And now in age ...
... images such as these . The correspondences between mind and natural forms and natural processes is attested by common speech as well as by the poets . Just as it is with peculiar rightness that George Herbert can say , ' And now in age ...
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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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action Antony Antony and Cleopatra Apemantus appearance attitudes aware Boethius C. S. Lewis CHAPTER character Cleopatra comedy consciousness Cordelia Coriolanus course criticism death defined direction doth dramatic Elizabethan emotional essay evil experience explicit F. R. Leavis fact Falstaff feel Fool force give Gloucester Goneril Greek Hamlet hath heart heaven Henry honour human Iago imagery imaginative insistence irony kind King Lear Lear's lines living lord Macbeth madness man's Max Plowman means mind moral murder nature Nature's night Ophelia Othello passage passion pattern philosophic phrase play play's poet poetic poetry political present Professor public world question reality reason Regan relation scene seems sense Shake Shakespeare significance simply soliloquy Sonnets speak speech spirit suggest T. S. Eliot thee theme things thou thought time's Timon tion tone tragedies Traversi Troilus and Cressida Troilus's truth Ulysses unnatural whole Wilson Knight words