Some Shakespearean ThemesChatto & Windus, 1966 - 183 pagini |
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... political actions is the clarity with which he sees them , not in terms of ' politics ' ( that word which , perhaps as much as any , is responsible for simplification and distortion in our think- ing ) but in terms of their causes in ...
... political actions is the clarity with which he sees them , not in terms of ' politics ' ( that word which , perhaps as much as any , is responsible for simplification and distortion in our think- ing ) but in terms of their causes in ...
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... political themes , Shakespeare takes a situation , an attitude , an idea , and asks , What does this mean , in terms of specific human causes and conse- quences ? [ II ] In the First Part of King Henry IV the question that Shakespeare ...
... political themes , Shakespeare takes a situation , an attitude , an idea , and asks , What does this mean , in terms of specific human causes and conse- quences ? [ II ] In the First Part of King Henry IV the question that Shakespeare ...
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... Politics , for [ Shakespeare ] , meant the behaviour of individuals . Between the fields of politics , morals and psychology , he , like his age , made no clear divisions . ' See also John Palmer , The Political Characters of ...
... Politics , for [ Shakespeare ] , meant the behaviour of individuals . Between the fields of politics , morals and psychology , he , like his age , made no clear divisions . ' See also John Palmer , The Political Characters 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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