Character and Society in ShakespeareClarendon Press, 1951 - 149 pagini |
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... perhaps confined within secular society , perhaps engaging the characters in that larger relationship which men may have with God or the 8 Character and Vision.
... perhaps confined within secular society , perhaps engaging the characters in that larger relationship which men may have with God or the 8 Character and Vision.
Pagina 19
... perhaps , that in Volpone , as in Jonson's other astringent comedy , The Alchemist , there is one character who seems to be entirely self - aware ( like Richard III or Iago ) and who takes an aesthetic delight , so it would seem , in ...
... perhaps , that in Volpone , as in Jonson's other astringent comedy , The Alchemist , there is one character who seems to be entirely self - aware ( like Richard III or Iago ) and who takes an aesthetic delight , so it would seem , in ...
Pagina 95
... perhaps in another way , by Desdemona - to indulge himself , to surrender himself to self - regarding impulses which are all infected and diseased by the meaner expectations and vanities which society may breed in our flesh . He becomes ...
... perhaps in another way , by Desdemona - to indulge himself , to surrender himself to self - regarding impulses which are all infected and diseased by the meaner expectations and vanities which society may breed in our flesh . He becomes ...
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CHARACTER AND VISION | 1 |
CHARACTER AND SOCIAL ORDER | 38 |
THE MORAL DILEMMA IN TRAGEDY | 53 |
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