Some Shakespearean ThemesChatto & Windus, 1959 - 183 Seiten |
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... complex verbal patterns of Macbeth . As for the actual conditions of stage performance : although we are perhaps less certain than we thought we were about some important details , we do know a good deal about the Elizabethan public ...
... complex verbal patterns of Macbeth . As for the actual conditions of stage performance : although we are perhaps less certain than we thought we were about some important details , we do know a good deal about the Elizabethan public ...
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... complex resolution of feeling , issuing in new insight , that lies behind the use of ' nature ' in Macbeth . Since the insight stems from a mode of being and is inseparable from it , it cannot be summed up in a formula . But in matters ...
... complex resolution of feeling , issuing in new insight , that lies behind the use of ' nature ' in Macbeth . Since the insight stems from a mode of being and is inseparable from it , it cannot be summed up in a formula . But in matters ...
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... complex imagery of this passage in his Approach to Shakespeare ( p . 78 ) , and in his chapter on Shakespeare's last plays in the Pelican Guide to English Literature , 2 , The Age of Shakespeare ( p . 258 ) . 8. It is , I think , in the ...
... complex imagery of this passage in his Approach to Shakespeare ( p . 78 ) , and in his chapter on Shakespeare's last plays in the Pelican Guide to English Literature , 2 , The Age of Shakespeare ( p . 258 ) . 8. It is , I think , in the ...
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Foreword | 9 |
First Observations | 26 |
The Sonnets and King Henry IV | 45 |
Urheberrecht | |
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