Some Shakespearean ThemesChatto & Windus, 1966 - 183 pagini |
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... relation to that larger all - embracing meaning - determined by the ' plain sense ' of what is said , and by its overtones , by the dramatic situation and the progress of the action , by symbols and by the interplay of different ...
... relation to that larger all - embracing meaning - determined by the ' plain sense ' of what is said , and by its overtones , by the dramatic situation and the progress of the action , by symbols and by the interplay of different ...
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... relation to a particular human outlook and standpoint ; and that what that quality is depends on the standpoint from which the relation is established . ' Nature - as - beneficent ' is a concept that only has meaning for the good man ...
... relation to a particular human outlook and standpoint ; and that what that quality is depends on the standpoint from which the relation is established . ' Nature - as - beneficent ' is a concept that only has meaning for the good man ...
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... relationship to his society ( as he had in fact already done before his banishment ) Coriolanus has diminished his own stature as a human being [ 10 ] : -I go alone , Like to ... relation- ship 143 ' ANTONY AND CLEOPATRA ' AND ' CORIOLANUS '
... relationship to his society ( as he had in fact already done before his banishment ) Coriolanus has diminished his own stature as a human being [ 10 ] : -I go alone , Like to ... relation- ship 143 ' ANTONY AND CLEOPATRA ' AND ' CORIOLANUS '
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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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