Some Shakespearean ThemesChatto & Windus, 1966 - 183 pagini |
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Pagina ix
... tragedies , and to see the tragedies themselves as in some sense the resolution of pressures and perplexities to be found in the plays that precede them . The procedure is almost inevitably highly selective ; most of the plays before ...
... tragedies , and to see the tragedies themselves as in some sense the resolution of pressures and perplexities to be found in the plays that precede them . The procedure is almost inevitably highly selective ; most of the plays before ...
Pagina 82
... tragedies , corresponding to equally marked differences of intention . Thus Othello , although a poetic drama , of which the success is determined by specifically poetic effects of language and symbolism , comes closer than any of the ...
... tragedies , corresponding to equally marked differences of intention . Thus Othello , although a poetic drama , of which the success is determined by specifically poetic effects of language and symbolism , comes closer than any of the ...
Pagina 110
... tragedies , is in strictly poetic and dramatic terms . It is certainly not an abstract formulation , but lies rather in the drawing out of necessary consequences and implications of that lust both in the external and the spiritual ...
... tragedies , is in strictly poetic and dramatic terms . It is certainly not an abstract formulation , but lies rather in the drawing out of necessary consequences and implications of that lust both in the external and the spiritual ...
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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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