Some Shakespearean ThemesChatto & Windus, 1966 - 183 pagini |
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Pagina 108
... true being of ' the other ' : it is perhaps this kind of impersonality - not a negation of personal consciousness but its heightening and fulfilment that is most insisted on in Edgar's strange phrase , ' Ripeness is all ' ( v . ii . 11 ) ...
... true being of ' the other ' : it is perhaps this kind of impersonality - not a negation of personal consciousness but its heightening and fulfilment that is most insisted on in Edgar's strange phrase , ' Ripeness is all ' ( v . ii . 11 ) ...
Pagina 171
... true things , and we feel that in his exchanges with Timon in IV , iii he makes a ' placing ' comment : " The middle of humanity thou never knewest , but the extremity of both ends . An thou hadst hated meddlers sooner , thou should'st ...
... true things , and we feel that in his exchanges with Timon in IV , iii he makes a ' placing ' comment : " The middle of humanity thou never knewest , but the extremity of both ends . An thou hadst hated meddlers sooner , thou should'st ...
Pagina 210
... true relationship . With this , I think , we reach the heart of the play . If , as I said earlier in these lectures , in the world of the play there is , on the one hand death , on the other , life lived with a peculiarly crude vigour ...
... true relationship . With this , I think , we reach the heart of the play . If , as I said earlier in these lectures , in the world of the play there is , on the one hand death , on the other , life lived with a peculiarly crude vigour ...
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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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