Some Shakespearean ThemesChatto & Windus, 1959 - 183 pagini |
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Pagina 120
... lies rather in the drawing out of necessary consequences and implications of that lust both in the external and the spiritual worlds . Its meaning , therefore , is revealed in the expansion and unfolding of what lies within the initial ...
... lies rather in the drawing out of necessary consequences and implications of that lust both in the external and the spiritual worlds . Its meaning , therefore , is revealed in the expansion and unfolding of what lies within the initial ...
Pagina 131
... lies behind her invocation , — All bless'd secrets , All you unpublish'd virtues of the earth , Spring with my tears ! be aidant and remediate In the good man's distress ! But it is because of her love and pity ( ' the good man ' is the ...
... lies behind her invocation , — All bless'd secrets , All you unpublish'd virtues of the earth , Spring with my tears ! be aidant and remediate In the good man's distress ! But it is because of her love and pity ( ' the good man ' is the ...
Pagina 132
... lies behind the use of ' nature ' in Macbeth . Since the insight stems from a mode of being and is inseparable from it , it cannot be summed up in a formula . But in matters of this kind simple formulations have their uses , if only as ...
... lies behind the use of ' nature ' in Macbeth . Since the insight stems from a mode of being and is inseparable from it , it cannot be summed up in a formula . But in matters of this kind simple formulations have their uses , if only as ...
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Foreword | 9 |
First Observations | 26 |
The Sonnets and King Henry IV | 45 |
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