Some Shakespearean ThemesChatto & Windus, 1966 - 183 pagini |
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Pagina 61
... suggestion of Achilles ' ' marriage ' metaphor . Neither the arch nor the gate of steel can convey any suggestion of ... suggest , isn't really necessary to obtain the public reverberation ' . Society can create an appearance of worth ...
... suggestion of Achilles ' ' marriage ' metaphor . Neither the arch nor the gate of steel can convey any suggestion of ... suggest , isn't really necessary to obtain the public reverberation ' . Society can create an appearance of worth ...
Pagina 155
... suggested , to precipitate a judgment on the society represented by Claudio and Don Pedro ( Scrutiny , XIII , 4 , 1946 ) . And I would tentatively suggest that All's Well that Ends Well - that unsatisfactory play ( 1602-3 ) — only makes ...
... suggested , to precipitate a judgment on the society represented by Claudio and Don Pedro ( Scrutiny , XIII , 4 , 1946 ) . And I would tentatively suggest that All's Well that Ends Well - that unsatisfactory play ( 1602-3 ) — only makes ...
Pagina 246
... suggestion is that the lover sees his own soul reflected in what he loves . He awakes to self - knowledge by seeing ... suggest the main lines of a pattern of development ; and clearly there are dominant interests that connect one play ...
... suggestion is that the lover sees his own soul reflected in what he loves . He awakes to self - knowledge by seeing ... suggest the main lines of a pattern of development ; and clearly there are dominant interests that connect one play ...
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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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