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Pagina 139
It is , of course , one of the signs of a great writer that he can afford to evoke sympathy or even admiration for what , in his final judgment , is discarded or condemned . In Antony and Cleopatra the sense of potentiality in life's ...
It is , of course , one of the signs of a great writer that he can afford to evoke sympathy or even admiration for what , in his final judgment , is discarded or condemned . In Antony and Cleopatra the sense of potentiality in life's ...
Pagina 175
Evil of course can ' overthrow ' the good as well as the bad , in the sense that it can torture and kill them . But to the extent that they are ' engulfed ' by it , as Hamlet is said to be engulfed —and this , in context , refers not to ...
Evil of course can ' overthrow ' the good as well as the bad , in the sense that it can torture and kill them . But to the extent that they are ' engulfed ' by it , as Hamlet is said to be engulfed —and this , in context , refers not to ...
Pagina 209
Delay in the action , that is in the carrying out of Hamlet's strategy against the King , can of course be explained : he had to find out if the Ghost was telling the truth about the murder , and so on . But the fact remains that one of ...
Delay in the action , that is in the carrying out of Hamlet's strategy against the King , can of course be explained : he had to find out if the Ghost was telling the truth about the murder , and so on . But the fact remains that one of ...
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Some Shakespearean Themes and An Approach to ‘Hamlet’: And An Approach to ... Lionel Charles Knights Previzualizare limitată - 1966 |
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