Some Shakespearean ThemesChatto & Windus, 1959 - 183 pagini |
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... particular audience . Shakespeare however could have satisfied his audience in very different ways from those that he did in fact choose to follow , so it does not seem rash to assume that he wrote about what interested him . I have ...
... particular audience . Shakespeare however could have satisfied his audience in very different ways from those that he did in fact choose to follow , so it does not seem rash to assume that he wrote about what interested him . I have ...
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... particular human consequences . His interest in politics was of a kind that led , inevitably , beyond them , and the insights that made possible Coriolanus were developed outside the bounds of a merely political con- cern [ 2 ] . This ...
... particular human consequences . His interest in politics was of a kind that led , inevitably , beyond them , and the insights that made possible Coriolanus were developed outside the bounds of a merely political con- cern [ 2 ] . This ...
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... particular quality of being . We may call it love so long as we remember that it is not simply an emotion , and that , although deeply personal , it has also the imper- sonality that comes from a self - forgetful concentration ...
... particular quality of being . We may call it love so long as we remember that it is not simply an emotion , and that , although deeply personal , it has also the imper- sonality that comes from a self - forgetful concentration ...
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Foreword | 9 |
First Observations | 26 |
The Sonnets and King Henry IV | 45 |
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