Shakespeare's Poetics: In relation to King LearRoutledge, 11 oct. 2013 - 232 pagini First published in 1962. |
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Pagina 3
... least implicitly , that we lean on it at all . But even if you concede that Avogadro's Hypothesis is really a kind of figure , you will agree , I suppose , that the terms in which it is couched are nothing like so analogical as those ...
... least implicitly , that we lean on it at all . But even if you concede that Avogadro's Hypothesis is really a kind of figure , you will agree , I suppose , that the terms in which it is couched are nothing like so analogical as those ...
Pagina 6
... least purportedly , from the wisdom of the ancients — again , the penchant for analogy , or precedent— demonstrate also their connexion with the greater writing of the age , help even to form it . Thus the Chiliades of Erasmus moralizes ...
... least purportedly , from the wisdom of the ancients — again , the penchant for analogy , or precedent— demonstrate also their connexion with the greater writing of the age , help even to form it . Thus the Chiliades of Erasmus moralizes ...
Pagina 10
... least a willing acquiescence in the limitations of the stage — and , given the play's business , at once probable and decorous . For what could more emphatic- ally make the point of the play than the living tableau with which Act IV ...
... least a willing acquiescence in the limitations of the stage — and , given the play's business , at once probable and decorous . For what could more emphatic- ally make the point of the play than the living tableau with which Act IV ...
Pagina 16
... least when images occurring in them both suggest a divergent understanding ; and by collation , by comparison and contrast , to divine the common spirit inter- penetrating each , the spirit of man in a particular time — to quote ...
... least when images occurring in them both suggest a divergent understanding ; and by collation , by comparison and contrast , to divine the common spirit inter- penetrating each , the spirit of man in a particular time — to quote ...
Pagina 23
... least of His subjects . The Renaissance mind , when not perverted , beclouded , was full of His proximity . Caxton , following Ptolemy , undertook , in the encyclopedic Mirror of the World , to define it , to put it on paper , and so ...
... least of His subjects . The Renaissance mind , when not perverted , beclouded , was full of His proximity . Caxton , following Ptolemy , undertook , in the encyclopedic Mirror of the World , to define it , to put it on paper , and so ...
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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