Shakespeare's Poetics: In relation to King LearRoutledge, 11 oct. 2013 - 232 pagini First published in 1962. |
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Pagina 3
... Henry Peacham , Wither , William Drummond , Henry Vaughan . See Praz , Studies , I , 193-206 ; E. N. S. Thompson , Bypaths , ch . II , ' Emblem Books ' , pp . 29-67 . Not only the emblem flourished , but exemplary literature in 3 ' KING ...
... Henry Peacham , Wither , William Drummond , Henry Vaughan . See Praz , Studies , I , 193-206 ; E. N. S. Thompson , Bypaths , ch . II , ' Emblem Books ' , pp . 29-67 . Not only the emblem flourished , but exemplary literature in 3 ' KING ...
Pagina 7
... Henry Green , Shakespeare and the Emblem Writers , London , 1870 , p . 259 ) ; Rollenhagio , Nucleus Emblematum Selectissimorum , Cologne , 1611 , emblem 4 ; Panofsky , Studies in Iconology , New York , 1939 , fig . 35 ; Boissard ...
... Henry Green , Shakespeare and the Emblem Writers , London , 1870 , p . 259 ) ; Rollenhagio , Nucleus Emblematum Selectissimorum , Cologne , 1611 , emblem 4 ; Panofsky , Studies in Iconology , New York , 1939 , fig . 35 ; Boissard ...
Pagina 9
... Henry IV , to present on stage an allegorical figure : Enter Rumour , painted full of tongues . But the impress on his work of what is traditional , of what is given , is evident , nonetheless , if oblique and , I daresay , unconscious ...
... Henry IV , to present on stage an allegorical figure : Enter Rumour , painted full of tongues . But the impress on his work of what is traditional , of what is given , is evident , nonetheless , if oblique and , I daresay , unconscious ...
Pagina 14
... Henry V , the ideal king of the commentators , exhorts his men once more into the breach ; and Pistol , Nym , and Bardolph , as it were the other face , are driven to it , protesting . ( Henry V , 3.1,2 ) Lepidus , a triple pillar of ...
... Henry V , the ideal king of the commentators , exhorts his men once more into the breach ; and Pistol , Nym , and Bardolph , as it were the other face , are driven to it , protesting . ( Henry V , 3.1,2 ) Lepidus , a triple pillar of ...
Pagina 19
... Henry VI , 1.1.2f . ) Evil rampant on earth — man's ingratitude to man — requires celestial correction , a planetary plague hanging poison in the air over the high - viced city . ( Timon , 4.3.108-10 ) The accomplished evil is scourged ...
... Henry VI , 1.1.2f . ) Evil rampant on earth — man's ingratitude to man — requires celestial correction , a planetary plague hanging poison in the air over the high - viced city . ( Timon , 4.3.108-10 ) The accomplished evil is scourged ...
Cuprins
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KIND | 30 |
FORTUNE | 46 |
ANARCHY AND ORDER | 61 |
REASON AND WILL | 85 |
SHOW AND SUBSTANCE | 103 |
REDEMPTION | 119 |
SHAKESPEARES POETICS | 138 |
WORKS CONSULTED | 168 |
INDEX | 175 |
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