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... tion of the clear light of reason , a principle of disorder ( both in the ' single state of man ' and in his wider social relations ) , and a pursuit of illusions . All these impressions , which as the play proceeds assume the status of ...
... tion of the clear light of reason , a principle of disorder ( both in the ' single state of man ' and in his wider social relations ) , and a pursuit of illusions . All these impressions , which as the play proceeds assume the status of ...
Pagina 113
Lionel Charles Knights. tion of the ' spirits ' who will ' unsex ' her , and her affirma- tion that she would murder the babe at her breast if she had sworn to do it . So too the theme of the false appear- ances inseparable from evil ...
Lionel Charles Knights. tion of the ' spirits ' who will ' unsex ' her , and her affirma- tion that she would murder the babe at her breast if she had sworn to do it . So too the theme of the false appear- ances inseparable from evil ...
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... tion - of a fundamental principle indeed of all works of art that no passage has its full meaning in isolation from the whole of which it forms a part ? Perhaps , for the last time , we may remind ourselves of other of Shakespeare's ...
... tion - of a fundamental principle indeed of all works of art that no passage has its full meaning in isolation from the whole of which it forms a part ? Perhaps , for the last time , we may remind ourselves of other of Shakespeare's ...
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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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