The Sovereign FlowerMethuen, 1958 - 324 pagini |
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Pagina 227
... death itself , is a blackish lustful evil such as you get in The Rape of Lucrece and Macbeth , the tonings of those two being imagina- tively identical . From such disturbances the great tragedies arise . Two main issues are involved ...
... death itself , is a blackish lustful evil such as you get in The Rape of Lucrece and Macbeth , the tonings of those two being imagina- tively identical . From such disturbances the great tragedies arise . Two main issues are involved ...
Pagina 230
... death cannot enclose the life which contains it . The ' I ' cannot , indeed , recognize death , which is known only through the mediation of another : a thought relating to Shakespeare's final plays . Every hideous evil is thus felt to ...
... death cannot enclose the life which contains it . The ' I ' cannot , indeed , recognize death , which is known only through the mediation of another : a thought relating to Shakespeare's final plays . Every hideous evil is thus felt to ...
Pagina 238
... death . Their nature is , nevertheless , foreshadowed in certain earlier romances , and indeed the Comedies , with their mistakes and discoveries , their untying of tangles and ceremonious conclusions , often contain , as do also the ...
... death . Their nature is , nevertheless , foreshadowed in certain earlier romances , and indeed the Comedies , with their mistakes and discoveries , their untying of tangles and ceremonious conclusions , often contain , as do also the ...
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Preface page | 7 |
an essay on Alls Well that Ends | 93 |
Whats in a Name? | 161 |
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