Indirections: Shakespeare and the Art of IllusionUniversity of Toronto Press, 1978 - 194 Seiten |
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... connection between words and moral action is suggested , especially if we extend the image with the biblical metaphor , ' By their fruits ye shall know them ' ( Matthew 7:16 ) or with the following passage from the Book of Common Prayer ...
... connection between words and moral action is suggested , especially if we extend the image with the biblical metaphor , ' By their fruits ye shall know them ' ( Matthew 7:16 ) or with the following passage from the Book of Common Prayer ...
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... connection in Angelo seems inescapable and absolute . The elaboration of the metaphor ( ' strong and swelling evil ' ) underlines this connection , since it re- calls the many actual pregnancies in the play and connects with the general ...
... connection in Angelo seems inescapable and absolute . The elaboration of the metaphor ( ' strong and swelling evil ' ) underlines this connection , since it re- calls the many actual pregnancies in the play and connects with the general ...
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... connection between Hamlet and his Machiavellian forebears . I am trying to establish another connection , however , one that places Hamlet in the context of Shakespeare's development and opens up the play to political and structural ...
... connection between Hamlet and his Machiavellian forebears . I am trying to establish another connection , however , one that places Hamlet in the context of Shakespeare's development and opens up the play to political and structural ...
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