Shakespeare's Poetics: In relation to King LearRoutledge, 11 oct. 2013 - 232 pagini First published in 1962. |
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... mind, which may be implicit or even unconscious, that led Shakespeare and his fellows to see and use the pelican, say, asasymbol pat to their purpose, this is the business of iconology.Ideally, the iconologist will muster many documents ...
... mind, which may be implicit or even unconscious, that led Shakespeare and his fellows to see and use the pelican, say, asasymbol pat to their purpose, this is the business of iconology.Ideally, the iconologist will muster many documents ...
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... mind , which may be implicit or even unconscious , that led Shakespeare and his fellows to see and use the pelican , say , as a symbol pat to their purpose , this is the business of iconology . Ideally , the iconologist will muster many ...
... mind , which may be implicit or even unconscious , that led Shakespeare and his fellows to see and use the pelican , say , as a symbol pat to their purpose , this is the business of iconology . Ideally , the iconologist will muster many ...
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... mind of Recorde , like that of Shakespeare — I would add , the mind of the Renaissance — is enamoured of what is literal and concrete . Rien ne vit qu'en detail . The extraordinary popularity of the emblem — defined by Francis Quarles ...
... mind of Recorde , like that of Shakespeare — I would add , the mind of the Renaissance — is enamoured of what is literal and concrete . Rien ne vit qu'en detail . The extraordinary popularity of the emblem — defined by Francis Quarles ...
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... 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.
... 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.
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In relation to King Lear Russell A Fraser. words , but calls to mind the Duke of Guise , thrusting himself into the streets of Paris , and seeking , like Essex , to cover his treason with ' an all - hail and a kiss to the City ' ; or , a ...
In relation to King Lear Russell A Fraser. words , but calls to mind the Duke of Guise , thrusting himself into the streets of Paris , and seeking , like Essex , to cover his treason with ' an all - hail and a kiss to the City ' ; or , a ...
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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