Some Shakespearean ThemesChatto & Windus, 1959 - 183 Seiten |
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... true , is not an entirely satisfactory play . At the end the English lords , who have revolted because of what they consider John's crime against Arthur , on learning that the Dauphin intends to double - cross them return to their ...
... true , is not an entirely satisfactory play . At the end the English lords , who have revolted because of what they consider John's crime against Arthur , on learning that the Dauphin intends to double - cross them return to their ...
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... true good and is delivered to the false appearance . But why does it dote ? Because it is ' inclinable to what infectiously itself affects ' . What then is ' infection ' , and what is health ? These ques- tions take us to the heart of ...
... true good and is delivered to the false appearance . But why does it dote ? Because it is ' inclinable to what infectiously itself affects ' . What then is ' infection ' , and what is health ? These ques- tions take us to the heart of ...
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... true good in Helena . Above all , it is present in Othello , where attention centres on those elements in Othello's mind and feelings , his attitudes towards himself , that make him so vulnerable to Iago— as F. R. Leavis shows , I think ...
... true good in Helena . Above all , it is present in Othello , where attention centres on those elements in Othello's mind and feelings , his attitudes towards himself , that make him so vulnerable to Iago— as F. R. Leavis shows , I think ...
Inhalt
Foreword | 9 |
First Observations | 26 |
The Sonnets and King Henry IV | 45 |
Urheberrecht | |
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