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... the over - riding of grammar , and the shifts and overlapping of meanings all these , demand- ing an unusual liveliness of attention , force the reader to respond with the whole of his active imagination .
... the over - riding of grammar , and the shifts and overlapping of meanings all these , demand- ing an unusual liveliness of attention , force the reader to respond with the whole of his active imagination .
Pagina 102
But no more than Macbeth's ' Life is a tale told by an idiot ' can this be regarded simply as a summarizing comment emerging from the play as a whole . To be sure the accumulated meaning of the ...
But no more than Macbeth's ' Life is a tale told by an idiot ' can this be regarded simply as a summarizing comment emerging from the play as a whole . To be sure the accumulated meaning of the ...
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But a whole- hearted response to that ideal demands some personal integration and maturity , and Coriolanus , as Wyndham Lewis remarked [ 11 ] , remains to the end the ' boy ' that Aufidius taunts him with being .
But a whole- hearted response to that ideal demands some personal integration and maturity , and Coriolanus , as Wyndham Lewis remarked [ 11 ] , remains to the end the ' boy ' that Aufidius taunts him with being .
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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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