Some Shakespearean ThemesChatto & Windus, 1959 - 183 pagini |
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... simply points out — that is , the play has the effect of pointing out - that whether honour means much or little depends on the person using it . Hotspur is of course the chief exponent of Honour in the conventional sense , and the ...
... simply points out — that is , the play has the effect of pointing out - that whether honour means much or little depends on the person using it . Hotspur is of course the chief exponent of Honour in the conventional sense , and the ...
Pagina 51
... simply that Shakespeare , like Chaucer , is not afraid of his spontaneous feelings , and his feelings are not — so to speak -afraid of each other . Here , then , is one way in which the insistent elegiac note is both qualified and ...
... simply that Shakespeare , like Chaucer , is not afraid of his spontaneous feelings , and his feelings are not — so to speak -afraid of each other . Here , then , is one way in which the insistent elegiac note is both qualified and ...
Pagina 56
... simply a way of pointing to the centres of consciousness that exert a kind of gravita- tional pull , to the dominant tones and emphases of a living mode of experience . Moreover , to use phrases sug- gesting that Shakespeare is simply ...
... simply a way of pointing to the centres of consciousness that exert a kind of gravita- tional pull , to the dominant tones and emphases of a living mode of experience . Moreover , to use phrases sug- gesting that Shakespeare is simply ...
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