Shakespeare's Poetics: In relation to King LearRoutledge, 11 oct. 2013 - 232 pagini First published in 1962. |
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... HEART AND THE SEEING HAND ( Rollenhagio , Nucleus Emblematum , emblem 72. ) XLIII . THE GRASSHOPPER AND THE ANTS ( Phillipe Desprez , Le Theatre des Animaux , Paris , 1620 , Sig . Gзr , p . 53. ) XLIV . ' SIC TRANSIT GLORIA MUNDI ...
... HEART AND THE SEEING HAND ( Rollenhagio , Nucleus Emblematum , emblem 72. ) XLIII . THE GRASSHOPPER AND THE ANTS ( Phillipe Desprez , Le Theatre des Animaux , Paris , 1620 , Sig . Gзr , p . 53. ) XLIV . ' SIC TRANSIT GLORIA MUNDI ...
Pagina 7
... heart , his hose is ungartered , his 1 See the representations of him in Amman , Icones Novi Testamenti , 1571 , Sigs . E4r , Flr . 2 See also 2HIV , 4.1.70-73 ; Lucrece , 11. 869-82 ; and , for other representations of Occasion ...
... heart , his hose is ungartered , his 1 See the representations of him in Amman , Icones Novi Testamenti , 1571 , Sigs . E4r , Flr . 2 See also 2HIV , 4.1.70-73 ; Lucrece , 11. 869-82 ; and , for other representations of Occasion ...
Pagina 10
... heart or in the head ? Now , the practice of juxtaposing — mutely comparing , to elicit a comment is not peculiar to the theatre nor original with it . In a pair of sixteenth - century tapestries , a man and woman are contrasted . The ...
... heart or in the head ? Now , the practice of juxtaposing — mutely comparing , to elicit a comment is not peculiar to the theatre nor original with it . In a pair of sixteenth - century tapestries , a man and woman are contrasted . The ...
Pagina 14
... heart of the drama . The audience sees the better how the world wags . When Goneril and Regan , dead , are carried on stage to be posed with Edmund , dying ; when Coriolanus falls , and Aufidius stands on the body ; when — another ...
... heart of the drama . The audience sees the better how the world wags . When Goneril and Regan , dead , are carried on stage to be posed with Edmund , dying ; when Coriolanus falls , and Aufidius stands on the body ; when — another ...
Pagina 24
... Heart , is figured , not merely a more pious , but a more truly sophisticated position : ' Tempt not the stars ; young man , thou canst not play with the severity of fate . ' ( 1.3 ) Montaigne went further . He found ' the power and ...
... Heart , is figured , not merely a more pious , but a more truly sophisticated position : ' Tempt not the stars ; young man , thou canst not play with the severity of fate . ' ( 1.3 ) Montaigne went further . He found ' the power and ...
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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