Some Shakespearean ThemesChatto & Windus, 1959 - 183 pagini |
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Pagina 78
... suggest a standard to be achieved , that which was right and proper for man . Thus Hooker speaks of ' our ... intent of discovering the natural way , whereby rules have been found out con- cerning that goodness wherewith the Will of man ...
... suggest a standard to be achieved , that which was right and proper for man . Thus Hooker speaks of ' our ... intent of discovering the natural way , whereby rules have been found out con- cerning that goodness wherewith the Will of man ...
Pagina 185
... wintry blast ? That , from Yeats's ' A Dialogue of Self and Soul ' , is in no sense a summing - up of Hamlet ; but it does , I think , suggest something of the play's central concern . " The 185 AN APPROACH TO ' HAMLET '
... wintry blast ? That , from Yeats's ' A Dialogue of Self and Soul ' , is in no sense a summing - up of Hamlet ; but it does , I think , suggest something of the play's central concern . " The 185 AN APPROACH TO ' HAMLET '
Pagina 229
... suggest some aloofness from life , a sort of pleasure in seeing through experiences that others find simply touching . Shakespeare's irony of course is not of this kind ; it is simply part of his supreme intelligence 229 AN APPROACH TO ...
... suggest some aloofness from life , a sort of pleasure in seeing through experiences that others find simply touching . Shakespeare's irony of course is not of this kind ; it is simply part of his supreme intelligence 229 AN APPROACH TO ...
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