Some Shakespearean ThemesChatto & Windus, 1966 - 183 pagini |
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Pagina 74
... significance as I see it . But before passing from the one to the other , and as a convenient way of bringing to focus this intrinsic significance , I should like briefly to consider the play in its third aspect , as indicating a stage ...
... significance as I see it . But before passing from the one to the other , and as a convenient way of bringing to focus this intrinsic significance , I should like briefly to consider the play in its third aspect , as indicating a stage ...
Pagina 131
... significance it cannot have in the world of mere meaningless repetition that he goes on to evoke [ 21 ] . As a final irony this is the world where when a thing is done it is merely - ' alms for oblivion'- done with , because it is a ...
... significance it cannot have in the world of mere meaningless repetition that he goes on to evoke [ 21 ] . As a final irony this is the world where when a thing is done it is merely - ' alms for oblivion'- done with , because it is a ...
Pagina 193
... significance in that all . Now Hamlet's exclusive concentration upon things rank and gross and his consequent recoil from life as a whole determine his attitude to death , which also is purely one of negation . Some contrasts may help ...
... significance in that all . Now Hamlet's exclusive concentration upon things rank and gross and his consequent recoil from life as a whole determine his attitude to death , which also is purely one of negation . Some contrasts may help ...
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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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action answer appearance aspects attitudes aware bring CHAPTER character close comes common complex concern consciousness course criticism death defined direction directly doth effect Elizabethan essay essential evil experience expression fact feel final follow Fool force give given Gloucester Hamlet hand hath heart Henry honour human imagery imaginative insistence interest kind King Lear Lear's less lines living look Macbeth madness matter means merely mind moral murder nature particular passage perhaps phrase play poetry political present Professor question reason references relation remarked represent scene seems sense Shakespeare significance simply soliloquy Sonnets speak speech spirit stand suggest taken thee theme things thou thought tion tragedies Troilus true truth values whole