Shakespeare's Poetics: In relation to King LearRoutledge, 11 oct. 2013 - 232 pagini First published in 1962. |
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... RENAISSANCE II . PROVIDENCE III . KIND IV . FORTUNE V. ANARCHY AND ORDER VI . REASON AND WILL VII . SHOW AND SUBSTANCE VIII . REDEMPTION IX . SHAKESPEARE'S POETICS WORKS CONSULTED INDEX page xi I 17 30 46 61 85 103 119 138 168 175 vii.
... RENAISSANCE II . PROVIDENCE III . KIND IV . FORTUNE V. ANARCHY AND ORDER VI . REASON AND WILL VII . SHOW AND SUBSTANCE VIII . REDEMPTION IX . SHAKESPEARE'S POETICS WORKS CONSULTED INDEX page xi I 17 30 46 61 85 103 119 138 168 175 vii.
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... for George Frost who , though he deplored so much writing on Shakespeare , would perhaps have accepted one book more , as from a friend . London , 1961 RUSSELL A. FRASER I KING LEAR IN THE RENAISSANCE If I enumerate in xi.
... for George Frost who , though he deplored so much writing on Shakespeare , would perhaps have accepted one book more , as from a friend . London , 1961 RUSSELL A. FRASER I KING LEAR IN THE RENAISSANCE If I enumerate in xi.
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... Renaissance, are likely,allofthem,andwhatever their formal nature, tobe illustrativeor graphic inmanner,if not expressly pictorial. What they would communicate, they are likely to couch in the form of a similitude or image, and this on ...
... Renaissance, are likely,allofthem,andwhatever their formal nature, tobe illustrativeor graphic inmanner,if not expressly pictorial. What they would communicate, they are likely to couch in the form of a similitude or image, and this on ...
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... This Great Stage , Baton Rouge , La . , 1948 ; and Caroline Spurgeon , Shakespeare's Imagery and What It Tells Us , New York , 1935 . But to see in those images the manifestation of underlying I 'KING LEAR' IN THE RENAISSANCE I.
... This Great Stage , Baton Rouge , La . , 1948 ; and Caroline Spurgeon , Shakespeare's Imagery and What It Tells Us , New York , 1935 . But to see in those images the manifestation of underlying I 'KING LEAR' IN THE RENAISSANCE I.
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... Renaissance , are likely , all of them , and whatever their formal nature , to be illustrative or graphic in manner , if not expressly pictorial . What they would communicate , they are likely to couch in the form of a similitude or ...
... Renaissance , are likely , all of them , and whatever their formal nature , to be illustrative or graphic in manner , if not expressly pictorial . What they would communicate , they are likely to couch in the form of a similitude or ...
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PROVIDENCE | 17 |
KIND | 30 |
FORTUNE | 46 |
ANARCHY AND ORDER | 61 |
REASON AND WILL | 85 |
SHOW AND SUBSTANCE | 103 |
REDEMPTION | 119 |
SHAKESPEARES POETICS | 138 |
WORKS CONSULTED | 168 |
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