Some Shakespearean ThemesChatto & Windus, 1959 - 183 pagini |
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... brings— Learning is but an adjunct to ourself , And where we are our learning likewise is , in his forswearing of affectation and pedantry ( " Taffeta phrases , silken terms precise ' ) , and indeed in the whole comic and delightful ...
... brings— Learning is but an adjunct to ourself , And where we are our learning likewise is , in his forswearing of affectation and pedantry ( " Taffeta phrases , silken terms precise ' ) , and indeed in the whole comic and delightful ...
Pagina 97
... brings with him continual reminders of rural life at its most exposed and precarious - ' the winds and persecution of the sky ' , ' low farms , Poor pelting villages , sheep - cotes and mills ' ( II . iii ) . When Lear with Kent and the ...
... brings with him continual reminders of rural life at its most exposed and precarious - ' the winds and persecution of the sky ' , ' low farms , Poor pelting villages , sheep - cotes and mills ' ( II . iii ) . When Lear with Kent and the ...
Pagina 102
... sinn'd against than sinning ' . When Kent brings him to the hovel he is still torn between the desire for vengeance - ' I will punish home ' — and self - pity , O Regan Goneril ! Your old kind father , whose 102 SOME SHAKESPEAREAN THEMES.
... sinn'd against than sinning ' . When Kent brings him to the hovel he is still torn between the desire for vengeance - ' I will punish home ' — and self - pity , O Regan Goneril ! Your old kind father , whose 102 SOME SHAKESPEAREAN THEMES.
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Foreword | 9 |
First Observations | 26 |
The Sonnets and King Henry IV | 45 |
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