The Sovereign FlowerMethuen, 1958 - 324 pagini |
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Pagina 121
... Tempest . The pond , like those in The Tempest ( Iv . i . 182 ) and the story of ' Poor Tom ' in King Lear ( 111. iv . 137 ) , appears to have been stagnant and evil - smelling . Such ponds are in Shakespeare natural associations to ...
... Tempest . The pond , like those in The Tempest ( Iv . i . 182 ) and the story of ' Poor Tom ' in King Lear ( 111. iv . 137 ) , appears to have been stagnant and evil - smelling . Such ponds are in Shakespeare natural associations to ...
Pagina 134
... Tempest , is clear enough . Now this intuition , ranging from the earliest to the latest plays , is given personal projection in the plot of All's Well that Ends Well , with Helena as agent . She makes the plot , as do the Duke in ...
... Tempest , is clear enough . Now this intuition , ranging from the earliest to the latest plays , is given personal projection in the plot of All's Well that Ends Well , with Helena as agent . She makes the plot , as do the Duke in ...
Pagina 234
... tempest in King Lear , might provisionally be called so . For the King Lear tempest , in expressing the relation of protagonist to environ- ment , reflects the conflict , that is the action , and therefore the whole play , as does no ...
... tempest in King Lear , might provisionally be called so . For the King Lear tempest , in expressing the relation of protagonist to environ- ment , reflects the conflict , that is the action , and therefore the whole play , as does no ...
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Preface page | 7 |
an essay on Alls Well that Ends | 93 |
Whats in a Name? | 161 |
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