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Pagina 114
merely that Macbeth's crime is unnatural ( i.e. inhuman ) but that the values against which evil is defined are in some sense grounded in nature . To suggest how this is so , to relate the insights operative here to those already ...
merely that Macbeth's crime is unnatural ( i.e. inhuman ) but that the values against which evil is defined are in some sense grounded in nature . To suggest how this is so , to relate the insights operative here to those already ...
Pagina 119
How is it that in Macbeth ( to be specific ) essential distinctions of good and evil , belonging to the inner world , can be defined in imagery of the outer world of nature , defined moreover in such a way that the imaginative ...
How is it that in Macbeth ( to be specific ) essential distinctions of good and evil , belonging to the inner world , can be defined in imagery of the outer world of nature , defined moreover in such a way that the imaginative ...
Pagina 126
... the images of darkness and disorder the presented scene is inseparable from the values it embodies and defines . ... self - destructive energies that Macbeth's power lust is defined ; and it is from the ' life ' images of the play ...
... the images of darkness and disorder the presented scene is inseparable from the values it embodies and defines . ... self - destructive energies that Macbeth's power lust is defined ; and it is from the ' life ' images of the play ...
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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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