Shakespeare's Poetics: In relation to King LearRoutledge, 11 oct. 2013 - 232 pagini First published in 1962. |
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Pagina 2
... sense not really true , until analogy demonstrates and so approves it : How from the finny subject of the sea These fishers tell the infirmities of men . ( Pericles , 2.1.52f . ) Figures are useful , indispensable even , in that they ...
... sense not really true , until analogy demonstrates and so approves it : How from the finny subject of the sea These fishers tell the infirmities of men . ( Pericles , 2.1.52f . ) Figures are useful , indispensable even , in that they ...
Pagina 3
... sense of the word . He might have said simply , with Ben Jonson in Discoveries , that ' Whosoever loves not Picture is injurious to Truth ' . Himself a partisan of the truth , he attended and necessarily to the metaphorical way . The ...
... sense of the word . He might have said simply , with Ben Jonson in Discoveries , that ' Whosoever loves not Picture is injurious to Truth ' . Himself a partisan of the truth , he attended and necessarily to the metaphorical way . The ...
Pagina 5
... sense of Whitney's gloss , familiar also with the emblem which gives it a local habitation : The spider and the bee oft - times Suck from one flower . ( Volpone , 2.1.30f . ) 1 Lytton Strachey , Elizabeth and Essex , London , 1928 , pp ...
... sense of Whitney's gloss , familiar also with the emblem which gives it a local habitation : The spider and the bee oft - times Suck from one flower . ( Volpone , 2.1.30f . ) 1 Lytton Strachey , Elizabeth and Essex , London , 1928 , pp ...
Pagina 8
... sense of the Seven Deadly Sins , the Combat between the Virtues and the Vices , the Triumph of Truth , the empery of Fortune , the character of Pride and Luxury , Patience and Perseverance . The dramatist is able , therefore , in a way ...
... sense of the Seven Deadly Sins , the Combat between the Virtues and the Vices , the Triumph of Truth , the empery of Fortune , the character of Pride and Luxury , Patience and Perseverance . The dramatist is able , therefore , in a way ...
Pagina 14
... each of them prone , and each , in a sense , the embodiment of 1 The modern and quite arbitrary division into acts largely obscures the effect . courses he might have followed , of characters he might 14 ' KING LEAR ' IN THE RENAISSANCE.
... each of them prone , and each , in a sense , the embodiment of 1 The modern and quite arbitrary division into acts largely obscures the effect . courses he might have followed , of characters he might 14 ' 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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