Some Shakespearean ThemesChatto & Windus, 1959 - 183 pagini |
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Pagina 48
... theme of times past - part memory , part make - believe - is taken up again . ' Doth she hold her own well ? ' Shallow asks Falstaff of Jane Nightwork . FALSTAFF . Old , old , Master Shallow . SHALLOW . Nay , she must be old ; she ...
... theme of times past - part memory , part make - believe - is taken up again . ' Doth she hold her own well ? ' Shallow asks Falstaff of Jane Nightwork . FALSTAFF . Old , old , Master Shallow . SHALLOW . Nay , she must be old ; she ...
Pagina 182
... theme ' ' is death of fathers ' , and reason still hath cried , From the first corse [ ironically Abel's ] till he that died to - day , " This must be so ' . From this until the Play scene the theme is mainly expressed by Hamlet , but ...
... theme ' ' is death of fathers ' , and reason still hath cried , From the first corse [ ironically Abel's ] till he that died to - day , " This must be so ' . From this until the Play scene the theme is mainly expressed by Hamlet , but ...
Pagina 246
... in fact closely connected in theme and controlling interest. I have tried to indicate some of these connexions in the first Lecture in An Affroach to 'Hamlet'. Chapter V 1. Hardy of course comes to mind; and 246 NOTES.
... in fact closely connected in theme and controlling interest. I have tried to indicate some of these connexions in the first Lecture in An Affroach to 'Hamlet'. Chapter V 1. Hardy of course comes to mind; and 246 NOTES.
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