Some Shakespearean ThemesChatto & Windus, 1959 - 183 Seiten |
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... speech as a whole , with its racy colloquial turns and shrewd realism , is the pivot on which the play turns . Indeed , so far as any one speech can , it sums up Shakespeare's view of the public world at this stage of his career . King ...
... speech as a whole , with its racy colloquial turns and shrewd realism , is the pivot on which the play turns . Indeed , so far as any one speech can , it sums up Shakespeare's view of the public world at this stage of his career . King ...
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... speech until his imagination catches fire at the vision of the ' chaos ' consequent on the unchecked exercise of ' appetite ' . The speech , it is true , is one to keep hold of in reading the play as representing , in its way , a ...
... speech until his imagination catches fire at the vision of the ' chaos ' consequent on the unchecked exercise of ' appetite ' . The speech , it is true , is one to keep hold of in reading the play as representing , in its way , a ...
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... speech as well as by the poets . Just as it is with peculiar rightness that George Herbert can say , ' And now in age I bud again ' , or that Marvell can speak of ' a green thought in a green shade ' , so images of budding , growing ...
... speech as well as by the poets . Just as it is with peculiar rightness that George Herbert can say , ' And now in age I bud again ' , or that Marvell can speak of ' a green thought in a green shade ' , so images of budding , growing ...
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Foreword | 9 |
First Observations | 26 |
The Sonnets and King Henry IV | 45 |
Urheberrecht | |
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