Some Shakespearean ThemesChatto & Windus, 1959 - 183 pagini |
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Pagina 38
... phrases , but none that tempts us to linger on a beauty that is extrinsic to the matter in hand . Shakespeare , we feel ... phrase ; and however fast we hold to the thread of sense and argument , the imagery involves us in a world where ...
... phrases , but none that tempts us to linger on a beauty that is extrinsic to the matter in hand . Shakespeare , we feel ... phrase ; and however fast we hold to the thread of sense and argument , the imagery involves us in a world where ...
Pagina 137
... phrase , names as ' the heart of loss ' . Indeed , the speech in which this phrase occurs ( IV . xii . 9-30 ) is one of the pivotal things in the play . In its evocation of an appalled sense of insubstantiality it ranks with Macbeth's ...
... phrase , names as ' the heart of loss ' . Indeed , the speech in which this phrase occurs ( IV . xii . 9-30 ) is one of the pivotal things in the play . In its evocation of an appalled sense of insubstantiality it ranks with Macbeth's ...
Pagina 217
... there is that in Johnson's phrasing which partially obscures the full implications of the crucial phrase . The primary thought is not whether ' after our present state ' we are to be or not to be ; it is 217 AN APPROACH TO ' HAMLET '
... there is that in Johnson's phrasing which partially obscures the full implications of the crucial phrase . The primary thought is not whether ' after our present state ' we are to be or not to be ; it is 217 AN APPROACH TO ' HAMLET '
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On Some Contemporary Trends in Shakespeare | 3 |
First Observations | 16 |
The Sonnets and King Henry | 35 |
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