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Pagina 166
In each instance Shakespeare is drawing on the passage from Book XV of Ovid's Metamorphoses which so haunted his imagination . See Knox Pooler's Arden edition of the Sonnets , p .
In each instance Shakespeare is drawing on the passage from Book XV of Ovid's Metamorphoses which so haunted his imagination . See Knox Pooler's Arden edition of the Sonnets , p .
Pagina 168
Shortly after the passage just quoted Ulysses touches on the ' mystery ' of state : There is a mystery , with whom relation Durst never meddle , in the soul of state , Which hath an operation more divine Than breath or pen can give ...
Shortly after the passage just quoted Ulysses touches on the ' mystery ' of state : There is a mystery , with whom relation Durst never meddle , in the soul of state , Which hath an operation more divine Than breath or pen can give ...
Pagina 178
This passage is quoted in Edgar C. Knowlton's ' Nature and Shake- speare ' ( P.M.L.A. , LI , 1936 , pp . 718 ff . ) , which sees Shakespeare's conception of Nature in relation to traditional thought , and lists many interesting passages ...
This passage is quoted in Edgar C. Knowlton's ' Nature and Shake- speare ' ( P.M.L.A. , LI , 1936 , pp . 718 ff . ) , which sees Shakespeare's conception of Nature in relation to traditional thought , and lists many interesting passages ...
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Foreword | 9 |
First Observations | 26 |
The Sonnets and King Henry IV | 45 |
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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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action answer appearance aspects aware brings CHAPTER character close comes complex concerned consciousness Cordelia course criticism death defined direction directly doth effect element Elizabethan essay essential evil experience expression fact feel follow Fool force give given Gloucester hath heart Henry honour human imagery images imaginative interest John kind King Lear Lear's less lies lines living look Macbeth man's matter meaning merely mind moral murder nature particular passage pattern peace play poet poetry political possible present question reality reason references relation represent revealed scene seems seen sense Shakespeare shows significance simply Sonnets speak speech stand suggests thee themes things thou thought tion tragedies Troilus true truth Ulysses values whole