The Meaning of Shakespeare, Volumul 1University of Chicago Press, 1951 - 690 pagini |
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Pagina 235
... passion or of mirth or anger , Constant in spirit , not swerving with the blood . This is Hamlet's ideal of the man who is not passion's slave but whose blood and judgment are well commingled . What Shakespeare himself thought of this ...
... passion or of mirth or anger , Constant in spirit , not swerving with the blood . This is Hamlet's ideal of the man who is not passion's slave but whose blood and judgment are well commingled . What Shakespeare himself thought of this ...
Pagina 494
... Passion means originally the capacity to be affected by external agents . In this sense Macbeth is a play about human passion . It is significant that the Witches choose for their fatal encounter with Macbeth not the hour of battle but ...
... Passion means originally the capacity to be affected by external agents . In this sense Macbeth is a play about human passion . It is significant that the Witches choose for their fatal encounter with Macbeth not the hour of battle but ...
Pagina 525
... passion , its power to carry human nature back to chaos . The political disorder of the fifteenth century , which he depicted in Henry VI , may have first called Shakespeare's attention to this truth . At any rate , from then on he ...
... passion , its power to carry human nature back to chaos . The political disorder of the fifteenth century , which he depicted in Henry VI , may have first called Shakespeare's attention to this truth . At any rate , from then on he ...
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THE INTEGRITY OF SHAKESPEARE | 15 |
THE COMEDY OF ERRORS 25 | 25 |
THE THREE PARTS OF HENRY VI | 28 |
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