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Pagina 81
... but they are reached by an act of profound individual exploration : the play does not take them for granted ; it takes nothing for granted but Nature and natural energies and passions ( 9 ) . 2 > The fact that King Lear was written ...
... but they are reached by an act of profound individual exploration : the play does not take them for granted ; it takes nothing for granted but Nature and natural energies and passions ( 9 ) . 2 > The fact that King Lear was written ...
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In fact , however , the play has shown nothing to justify this wholesale indictment , resting as it does on the assumption of ... with their accompanying diseases , than of the betrayal of friendship , which we have in fact observed .
In fact , however , the play has shown nothing to justify this wholesale indictment , resting as it does on the assumption of ... with their accompanying diseases , than of the betrayal of friendship , which we have in fact observed .
Pagina 246
XX, 1934), is a memorable warning; and the fact that Twelfth Night belongs to the same period as Hamlet reinforces the remark made above (p. 60) to the effect that even Shakespeare's deepest preoccupations were not obsessions.
XX, 1934), is a memorable warning; and the fact that Twelfth Night belongs to the same period as Hamlet reinforces the remark made above (p. 60) to the effect that even Shakespeare's deepest preoccupations were not obsessions.
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On Some Contemporary Trends in Shakespeare | 3 |
First Observations | 16 |
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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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