Some Shakespearean ThemesChatto & Windus, 1959 - 183 pagini |
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... chapters I have indicated some of the converging pressures that com- pelled Shakespeare to the writing of King Lear . In this chapter I shall be mainly concerned with the play's essential significance as I see it . But before passing ...
... chapters I have indicated some of the converging pressures that com- pelled Shakespeare to the writing of King Lear . In this chapter I shall be mainly concerned with the play's essential significance as I see it . But before passing ...
Pagina 171
... CHAPTER V 1. Hardy of course comes to mind ; and we may turn also to Leopardi's ' La Ginestra ' ( 1836 ) . These slopes ( of Vesuvius ) Let him come visit who is wont to exalt With praise our mortal state ; here let him judge With what ...
... CHAPTER V 1. Hardy of course comes to mind ; and we may turn also to Leopardi's ' La Ginestra ' ( 1836 ) . These slopes ( of Vesuvius ) Let him come visit who is wont to exalt With praise our mortal state ; here let him judge With what ...
Pagina 177
... CHAPTER VI 1. See note 9 to Chapter V , above . 2. Leone Vivante , English Poetry and its Contribution to the Knowledge of a Creative Principle , p . 18. See also Coleridge , ' On Poesy or Art ' , Biographia Literaria , ed . Shawcross ...
... CHAPTER VI 1. See note 9 to Chapter V , above . 2. Leone Vivante , English Poetry and its Contribution to the Knowledge of a Creative Principle , p . 18. See also Coleridge , ' On Poesy or Art ' , Biographia Literaria , ed . Shawcross ...
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Foreword | 9 |
First Observations | 26 |
The Sonnets and King Henry IV | 45 |
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