Shakespeare's Poetics: In relation to King LearRoutledge, 11 oct. 2013 - 232 pagini First published in 1962. |
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... Figures are useful, indispensable even, in that they'reduce intellectualconceptions to sensible images'.2 Whatis more, resort to them isamatterof innate predilection. and for the reason, according to Samuel Daniel, that 'to.
... Figures are useful, indispensable even, in that they'reduce intellectualconceptions to sensible images'.2 Whatis more, resort to them isamatterof innate predilection. and for the reason, according to Samuel Daniel, that 'to.
Pagina 1
... figure by conven- tion the Four Evangelists . The image of a fish betokens Jesus Christ . In vaticinal poetry , men and women are symbolized in the character of animals and birds . The magpie may stand for an odious priest , and the ...
... figure by conven- tion the Four Evangelists . The image of a fish betokens Jesus Christ . In vaticinal poetry , men and women are symbolized in the character of animals and birds . The magpie may stand for an odious priest , and the ...
Pagina 2
... Figures are useful , indispensable even , in that they ' reduce intellectual conceptions to sensible images ' . What is more , resort to them is a matter of innate predilection . Euen litle children as soone as they can vse their hands ...
... Figures are useful , indispensable even , in that they ' reduce intellectual conceptions to sensible images ' . What is more , resort to them is a matter of innate predilection . Euen litle children as soone as they can vse their hands ...
Pagina 3
... figure , you will agree , I suppose , that the terms in which it is couched are nothing like so analogical as those which the Renaissance astronomer Robert Recorde employed to describe the constellation Andromeda , whose head ' lyeth on ...
... figure , you will agree , I suppose , that the terms in which it is couched are nothing like so analogical as those which the Renaissance astronomer Robert Recorde employed to describe the constellation Andromeda , whose head ' lyeth on ...
Pagina 4
... grande retribution . Eccles . 12.1.2 . ' See Sig . A3v , p . 6 . 4 See , for example , Fables D'Esope , avec les Figures de Sadeler , Paris , 1689 . words , but calls to mind the Duke of Guise 4 ' KING LEAR ' IN THE RENAISSANCE.
... grande retribution . Eccles . 12.1.2 . ' See Sig . A3v , p . 6 . 4 See , for example , Fables D'Esope , avec les Figures de Sadeler , Paris , 1689 . words , but calls to mind the Duke of Guise 4 ' KING LEAR ' IN THE RENAISSANCE.
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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