Some Shakespearean ThemesChatto & Windus, 1959 - 183 pagini |
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Pagina 74
... expression of Shakespeare's ' philosophy ' . There is an urgency that comes from feelings deeply stirred ; and at one point ... ( expressed in the repeated imagery of physical effort , ' keep then the path ' and so on ) to keep up with the ...
... expression of Shakespeare's ' philosophy ' . There is an urgency that comes from feelings deeply stirred ; and at one point ... ( expressed in the repeated imagery of physical effort , ' keep then the path ' and so on ) to keep up with the ...
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... expressed - we recognize as coming very close indeed to the common run of human experience . The themes of the two plays are indeed complementary in obvious but interesting ways , sexual passion being by its nature personal and ...
... expressed - we recognize as coming very close indeed to the common run of human experience . The themes of the two plays are indeed complementary in obvious but interesting ways , sexual passion being by its nature personal and ...
Pagina 181
... expressed in the Revelations of Divine Love , by Julian of Norwich : see especially Chapters XI ( ' Sin is no deed ' ) , XXVII , and LXIII . The traditional doctrine of the essentially negative quality of evil , with especial reference ...
... expressed in the Revelations of Divine Love , by Julian of Norwich : see especially Chapters XI ( ' Sin is no deed ' ) , XXVII , and LXIII . The traditional doctrine of the essentially negative quality of evil , with especial reference ...
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Foreword | 9 |
First Observations | 26 |
The Sonnets and King Henry IV | 45 |
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action answer Antony appearance aspects aware brings CHAPTER character close comes concerned Cordelia course criticism death defined direction directly doth effect element Elizabethan essay essential evil experience expressed fact feel final follow Fool force give given Gloucester hand hath heart Henry honour human imagery images imaginative insistence interest John kind King Lear Lear's less lines living look Macbeth meaning merely MICHIGAN mind moral murder nature particular passage pattern peace phrase play poet poetry political possible present question reality reason references relation represent revealed scene seems sense Shakespeare shows significance simply Sonnets speak speech stand suggestion themes things thou thought tion tragedies Troilus true truth Ulysses UNIVERSITY values vision whole