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Pagina 52
As Mr Traversi has remarked in an excellent essay [ 11 ] , ' allied to the idea of Time in this play is the conception of over - ruling neces- sity .... Necessity is a fact generally accepted by all the political characters .
As Mr Traversi has remarked in an excellent essay [ 11 ] , ' allied to the idea of Time in this play is the conception of over - ruling neces- sity .... Necessity is a fact generally accepted by all the political characters .
Pagina 118
And between ' natural law ' as traditionally understood ( i.e. , reason ) and the law of nature by which , as Falstaff lightly remarked , the young dace is a bait for the old pike , there is an absolute distinction .
And between ' natural law ' as traditionally understood ( i.e. , reason ) and the law of nature by which , as Falstaff lightly remarked , the young dace is a bait for the old pike , there is an absolute distinction .
Pagina 145
But a whole- hearted response to that ideal demands some personal integration and maturity , and Coriolanus , as Wyndham Lewis remarked [ 11 ] , remains to the end the ' boy ' that Aufidius taunts him with being .
But a whole- hearted response to that ideal demands some personal integration and maturity , and Coriolanus , as Wyndham Lewis remarked [ 11 ] , remains to the end the ' boy ' that Aufidius taunts him with being .
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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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