Some Shakespearean ThemesChatto & Windus, 1959 - 183 pagini |
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... seen at a distance - as children see history , or as most of us tend to see world affairs . When Shakespeare alters the focus ( and this is a dramatic device that he was to use repeatedly later ) , we have a close - up view of what we ...
... seen at a distance - as children see history , or as most of us tend to see world affairs . When Shakespeare alters the focus ( and this is a dramatic device that he was to use repeatedly later ) , we have a close - up view of what we ...
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... seen that that this knight and I have seen ! Ha , Sir John , said I well ? FALSTAFF . We have heard the chimes at midnight , Master Shallow . 1 1 SHALLOW . That we have , that we have , 58 SOME SHAKESPEAREAN THEMES.
... seen that that this knight and I have seen ! Ha , Sir John , said I well ? FALSTAFF . We have heard the chimes at midnight , Master Shallow . 1 1 SHALLOW . That we have , that we have , 58 SOME SHAKESPEAREAN THEMES.
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... seen Sunshine and rain at once ; her smiles and tears Were like , a better way , ( IV . iii . 18-20 ) just as it is perfectly in keeping that religious associations - " There she shook The holy water from her heavenly eyes ' ( IV . iii ...
... seen Sunshine and rain at once ; her smiles and tears Were like , a better way , ( IV . iii . 18-20 ) just as it is perfectly in keeping that religious associations - " There she shook The holy water from her heavenly eyes ' ( IV . iii ...
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Foreword | 9 |
First Observations | 26 |
The Sonnets and King Henry IV | 45 |
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