Some Shakespearean ThemesChatto & Windus, 1966 - 183 pagini |
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Pagina 67
... merely incidental , for it only em- phasizes what is in fact intrinsic to their relationship . The poetry of parting strikes a note almost identical with the poetry of anticipation . Injurious time now with a robber's haste Crams his ...
... merely incidental , for it only em- phasizes what is in fact intrinsic to their relationship . The poetry of parting strikes a note almost identical with the poetry of anticipation . Injurious time now with a robber's haste Crams his ...
Pagina 92
... merely retributive penalties . ' Unwhipp'd of justice ' is indeed one of those revealing phrases that , simply by what it takes for granted , sums up a fundamental attitude [ 17 ] . Lear will not question the validity of earthly justice ...
... merely retributive penalties . ' Unwhipp'd of justice ' is indeed one of those revealing phrases that , simply by what it takes for granted , sums up a fundamental attitude [ 17 ] . Lear will not question the validity of earthly justice ...
Pagina 190
... merely see the evil about him , does not merely react to it with loath- ing and rejection , he allows his vision to activate something within himself — say , if you like , his now feeling of corruption — and so to produce that state of ...
... merely see the evil about him , does not merely react to it with loath- ing and rejection , he allows his vision to activate something within himself — say , if you like , his now feeling of corruption — and so to produce that state of ...
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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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