Some Shakespearean ThemesChatto & Windus, 1959 - 183 pagini |
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Pagina 122
... Macbeth that gives the keenest impression of economy . The action moves directly and quickly to the crisis , and ... Macbeth will plunge himself . Well before the end of the first act we are in possession not only of the positive values ...
... Macbeth that gives the keenest impression of economy . The action moves directly and quickly to the crisis , and ... Macbeth will plunge himself . Well before the end of the first act we are in possession not only of the positive values ...
Pagina 135
... Macbeth . That the man who breaks the bonds that tie him to other men , who ' pours the sweet milk of concord into Hell ' , is at the same time violating his own nature and thwarting his own deepest needs , is something that the play ...
... Macbeth . That the man who breaks the bonds that tie him to other men , who ' pours the sweet milk of concord into Hell ' , is at the same time violating his own nature and thwarting his own deepest needs , is something that the play ...
Pagina 139
... Macbeth , in the moment of temptation , ' function ' , or intellectual activity , is ' smother'd in sur- mise ' ; and everywhere the imagery of darkness suggests not only the absence or withdrawal ... Macbeth's invoca- tion 139 ' MACBETH '
... Macbeth , in the moment of temptation , ' function ' , or intellectual activity , is ' smother'd in sur- mise ' ; and everywhere the imagery of darkness suggests not only the absence or withdrawal ... Macbeth's invoca- tion 139 ' MACBETH '
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Foreword | 9 |
First Observations | 26 |
The Sonnets and King Henry IV | 45 |
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