Some Shakespearean ThemesChatto & Windus, 1959 - 183 pagini |
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Pagina 70
... look at the eye , and at that part of the eye where sight which is the virtue of the eye resides ' . ) Now in the Dialogue ( which may or may not be Plato's ) the analogy is part of an argument that leads up to the necessity for the ...
... look at the eye , and at that part of the eye where sight which is the virtue of the eye resides ' . ) Now in the Dialogue ( which may or may not be Plato's ) the analogy is part of an argument that leads up to the necessity for the ...
Pagina 115
... e'en die with pity To see another thus . I know not what to say . I will not swear these are my hands : let's see ; I feel this pin prick . Would I were assur'd Of my condition ! CORDELIA . Ol look upon me , Sir , And IIS ' KING LEAR '
... e'en die with pity To see another thus . I know not what to say . I will not swear these are my hands : let's see ; I feel this pin prick . Would I were assur'd Of my condition ! CORDELIA . Ol look upon me , Sir , And IIS ' KING LEAR '
Pagina 117
... look at a masterpiece , we enter into it and live with it . Our suffering , then , and our acceptance of suffering , not simply our sympathy with what we see on the stage , form an intrinsic part of what the play is ; for as with Lear ...
... look at a masterpiece , we enter into it and live with it . Our suffering , then , and our acceptance of suffering , not simply our sympathy with what we see on the stage , form an intrinsic part of what the play is ; for as with Lear ...
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Foreword | 9 |
First Observations | 26 |
The Sonnets and King Henry IV | 45 |
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