Some Shakespearean ThemesChatto & Windus, 1959 - 183 pagini |
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... possible to consider this poetry dispassionately . The powerful varied rhythms , the marked transition from the quasi - logical manner of the opening to the muscular and vividly sensory imagery of the close , the impossibility of ...
... possible to consider this poetry dispassionately . The powerful varied rhythms , the marked transition from the quasi - logical manner of the opening to the muscular and vividly sensory imagery of the close , the impossibility of ...
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... possible juxta- position of rival conceptions of ' Nature ' . In the Edmund- Goneril - Regan group the philosophy of natural impulse and egotism has been revealed as self - consuming , its claim to represent strength as a self - bred ...
... possible juxta- position of rival conceptions of ' Nature ' . In the Edmund- Goneril - Regan group the philosophy of natural impulse and egotism has been revealed as self - consuming , its claim to represent strength as a self - bred ...
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... possible other case ' is borrowed from Henry James , who says of irony that it ' implies and projects the possible other case , the case rich and edifying , where the actuality is pretentious and vain ' -Preface to The Lesson of the ...
... possible other case ' is borrowed from Henry James , who says of irony that it ' implies and projects the possible other case , the case rich and edifying , where the actuality is pretentious and vain ' -Preface to The Lesson of the ...
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Foreword | 9 |
First Observations | 26 |
The Sonnets and King Henry IV | 45 |
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