Some Shakespearean ThemesChatto & Windus, 1959 - 183 Seiten |
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... values that are not only in wish but in fact ' builded far from accident ' - values that are first disengaged and established by probing the varied nega- tions of evil and false choice , and then celebrated more directly in complex ...
... values that are not only in wish but in fact ' builded far from accident ' - values that are first disengaged and established by probing the varied nega- tions of evil and false choice , and then celebrated more directly in complex ...
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... values revealed so surely there are established in the face of the worst that can be known of man or Nature . To keep nothing in reserve , to slur over no possible cruelty or misfortune , was the only way of ensuring that the positive ...
... values revealed so surely there are established in the face of the worst that can be known of man or Nature . To keep nothing in reserve , to slur over no possible cruelty or misfortune , was the only way of ensuring that the positive ...
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... values that is the subject of Macbeth . In each Shakespeare dramatizes modes of experience that --for all the ... values and something very much greater than those values . And lest this should seem an intolerable moralizing of poetry so ...
... values that is the subject of Macbeth . In each Shakespeare dramatizes modes of experience that --for all the ... values and something very much greater than those values . And lest this should seem an intolerable moralizing of poetry so ...
Inhalt
Foreword | 9 |
First Observations | 26 |
The Sonnets and King Henry IV | 45 |
Urheberrecht | |
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