Explorations 3, Band 3Chatto & Windus, 1976 - 196 Seiten |
Im Buch
Ergebnisse 1-3 von 24
Seite 34
... given him up ? ' The question was unexpected , but Catherine was only super- ficially unprepared . ' No , father ! ' she answered ... ... He turned away , and she followed him ; he went faster , and was presently much in advance . But ...
... given him up ? ' The question was unexpected , but Catherine was only super- ficially unprepared . ' No , father ! ' she answered ... ... He turned away , and she followed him ; he went faster , and was presently much in advance . But ...
Seite 107
... given for not killing the King at prayer . All these qualities co - exist with those finer qualities that go to make ' the other Hamlet ' , who is never entirely lost sight of . But not even the beautiful and touching lines that are given ...
... given for not killing the King at prayer . All these qualities co - exist with those finer qualities that go to make ' the other Hamlet ' , who is never entirely lost sight of . But not even the beautiful and touching lines that are given ...
Seite 135
... given the obvious data of the play , and given the obvious grounds for Timon's rejection of a society shown as corrupt and usurous , there is neverthe- lesss omething excessive in the terms of his rejection , just as there is something ...
... given the obvious data of the play , and given the obvious grounds for Timon's rejection of a society shown as corrupt and usurous , there is neverthe- lesss omething excessive in the terms of his rejection , just as there is something ...
Inhalt
Literature and the Teaching of Literature | 9 |
Henry James and Human Liberty | 24 |
Two Notes on Coleridge i Coleridge as Critic | 38 |
Urheberrecht | |
15 weitere Abschnitte werden nicht angezeigt.
Andere Ausgaben - Alle anzeigen
Häufige Begriffe und Wortgruppen
action Alcibiades Apemantus attitudes Ben Jonson Biographia Literaria Blake Caliban called characters Coleridge Coleridge's connexion consciousness course criticism death define Donne Donne's doth dramatic edition effect embodied energy engaged English essay example experience explicit expression fact feeling Friend give Hamlet hath Henry James Henry VI Herbert's human I. A. Richards I.ii imagination interest IV.i IV.iii John Donne Jonson Jonson's poems kind King Lear literary literature live Lord Macbeth masque meaning mind murder nature novel obvious particular pattern perhaps poet poetic poetry political presented Prospero question reader reference relation rhythm Richard Richard II scene sense Shakespeare Shakespeare's plays Shakespeare's thought Shakespearian simply social society song soul speak speech stanza suggestion T. S. Eliot Tempest thee theme things thou Timon of Athens tion tone tragedy truth University verse whole words