Some Shakespearean ThemesChatto & Windus, 1966 - 183 pagini |
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... sense , an awareness of motives and of the way things hang together , show them to be . Yet it is still elementary ( though not on that account unnecessary ) to remind ourselves that behind the real in this sense - real as opposed to ...
... sense , an awareness of motives and of the way things hang together , show them to be . Yet it is still elementary ( though not on that account unnecessary ) to remind ourselves that behind the real in this sense - real as opposed to ...
Pagina 72
... sense of the fatal disharmony introduced by time into the love of Troilus and Cressida3 . " The true tragedy of the play ' is ' the sense of the impos- sibility , the meaninglessness of constancy in a world where time dominates human ...
... sense of the fatal disharmony introduced by time into the love of Troilus and Cressida3 . " The true tragedy of the play ' is ' the sense of the impos- sibility , the meaninglessness of constancy in a world where time dominates human ...
Pagina 121
... sense from that intended in Edmund's philosophy . Her sense of the bounty of nature ( of our sustaining corn ' as well as of the ' rank fumiter and furrow - weeds ' ) lies behind her invocation , — All bless'd secrets , All you ...
... sense from that intended in Edmund's philosophy . Her sense of the bounty of nature ( of our sustaining corn ' as well as of the ' rank fumiter and furrow - weeds ' ) lies behind her invocation , — All bless'd secrets , All you ...
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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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