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Pagina 128
... nature run wild for lack of human care is the implied ideal of natural force tended and integrated into a truly ... nature , there is also another , its polar opposite , of which a brief reminder will serve . If nature is bounty she is ...
... nature run wild for lack of human care is the implied ideal of natural force tended and integrated into a truly ... nature , there is also another , its polar opposite , of which a brief reminder will serve . If nature is bounty she is ...
Pagina 132
... nature , however inscrutable , is basically bene- ficent ' ; he does not say that there is ' in nature a core of tenderness , which lies even deeper than pride or cruelty ' [ 9 ] . He says — though it takes the whole of King Lear to say ...
... nature , however inscrutable , is basically bene- ficent ' ; he does not say that there is ' in nature a core of tenderness , which lies even deeper than pride or cruelty ' [ 9 ] . He says — though it takes the whole of King Lear to say ...
Pagina 178
... nature , and is constantly described as " gainst nature ' or ' unnatural ' . Nature , we are made to feel , is on the side of good and disowns evil . See Wilson Knight's essay on ' Life - Themes in Macbeth ' , in The Imperial Theme . 6 ...
... nature , and is constantly described as " gainst nature ' or ' unnatural ' . Nature , we are made to feel , is on the side of good and disowns evil . See Wilson Knight's essay on ' Life - Themes in Macbeth ' , in The Imperial Theme . 6 ...
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Foreword | 9 |
First Observations | 26 |
The Sonnets and King Henry IV | 45 |
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Some Shakespearean Themes and An Approach to ‘Hamlet’: And An Approach to ... Lionel Charles Knights Previzualizare limitată - 1966 |
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