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But it is hardly 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 ...
But it is hardly 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 ...
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The imaginative discovery that is the play's essence has thus involved the sharpest possible juxtaposition of rival conceptions of ' Nature ' . In the EdmundGoneril - Regan group the philosophy of natural impulse and egotism has been ...
The imaginative discovery that is the play's essence has thus involved the sharpest possible juxtaposition of rival conceptions of ' Nature ' . In the EdmundGoneril - Regan group the philosophy of natural impulse and egotism has been ...
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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 ...
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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Some Shakespearean Themes and An Approach to ‘Hamlet’: And An Approach to ... Lionel Charles Knights Previzualizare limitată - 1966 |
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