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Sonnet LX is urgent and forthright ; there are powerful phrases , but none that tempts us to linger on a beauty that is extrinsic to the matter in hand . Shakespeare , we feel , is fully engaged in the imaginative evocation of the ...
Sonnet LX is urgent and forthright ; there are powerful phrases , but none that tempts us to linger on a beauty that is extrinsic to the matter in hand . Shakespeare , we feel , is fully engaged in the imaginative evocation of the ...
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Indeed , the speech in which this phrase occurs ( IV . xii . 9-30 ) is one of the pivotal things in the play . In its evocation of an appalled sense of insubstantiality it ranks with Macbeth's , ' My thought , whose murder yet is but ...
Indeed , the speech in which this phrase occurs ( IV . xii . 9-30 ) is one of the pivotal things in the play . In its evocation of an appalled sense of insubstantiality it ranks with Macbeth's , ' My thought , whose murder yet is but ...
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Whether Shakespeare did in fact read it I do not know , for although there are many passages and phrases in the Consolation which at once call to mind passages and phrases in Shakespeare's works - mainly , as it happens , in Hamlet but ...
Whether Shakespeare did in fact read it I do not know , for although there are many passages and phrases in the Consolation which at once call to mind passages and phrases in Shakespeare's works - mainly , as it happens , in Hamlet but ...
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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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Some Shakespearean Themes and An Approach to ‘Hamlet’: And An Approach to ... Lionel Charles Knights Previzualizare limitată - 1966 |
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