Shakespeare's Poetics: In relation to King LearRoutledge, 11 oct. 2013 - 232 pagini First published in 1962. |
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... 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.
... 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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... kind of bird . But conventionally it has been used as an emblem of Christ , who feeds or repasts his flock — the phrase belongs to Laertes , in Hamlet — with his own life's blood . A winged man , a lion , an ox , an eagle , these , in ...
... kind of bird . But conventionally it has been used as an emblem of Christ , who feeds or repasts his flock — the phrase belongs to Laertes , in Hamlet — with his own life's blood . A winged man , a lion , an ox , an eagle , these , in ...
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... kind of heroic fatuity , we have sought since the late seventeenth century more and more to dispense with figurative language , have denied , at least implicitly , that we lean on it at all . But even if you concede that Avogadro's ...
... kind of heroic fatuity , we have sought since the late seventeenth century more and more to dispense with figurative language , have denied , at least implicitly , that we lean on it at all . But even if you concede that Avogadro's ...
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... kind of shorthand . If you want to present an indubitable villain , you will say with Hieronimo , in The Spanish Tragedy ( 4.4.I35 ) : ' And let their beards be of Judas his own colour ' ; or , less explicitly , with Shakespeare's ...
... kind of shorthand . If you want to present an indubitable villain , you will say with Hieronimo , in The Spanish Tragedy ( 4.4.I35 ) : ' And let their beards be of Judas his own colour ' ; or , less explicitly , with Shakespeare's ...
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Cuprins
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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 |
175 | |
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