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Each drama , each comedy raises one or more problems — not only those of the particular play but those resulting from an ever more serious applica- tion of thought , seconded by emotion , to the infinitely various aspects of the human ...
Each drama , each comedy raises one or more problems — not only those of the particular play but those resulting from an ever more serious applica- tion of thought , seconded by emotion , to the infinitely various aspects of the human ...
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The book , then , is an attempt to follow certain lines of thought in some of Shakespeare's major plays ; but even this description is one that immediately requires quali- fication . Shakespeare was ' the greatest of all Tudor thinkers ...
The book , then , is an attempt to follow certain lines of thought in some of Shakespeare's major plays ; but even this description is one that immediately requires quali- fication . Shakespeare was ' the greatest of all Tudor thinkers ...
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I should like to refer especially to the following : -Theodore Spencer , Shakespeare and the Nature of Man , Chapters I and II ; R. C. Bald , " " Thou , Nature , art my goddess " ; Edmund and Renaissance Free Thought ' , in J. Q. Adams ...
I should like to refer especially to the following : -Theodore Spencer , Shakespeare and the Nature of Man , Chapters I and II ; R. C. Bald , " " Thou , Nature , art my goddess " ; Edmund and Renaissance Free Thought ' , in J. Q. Adams ...
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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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