Shakespeare and the Confines of ArtMethuen, 1968 - 170 pàgines |
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Pàgina 10
... creation of worlds which model the divinely - created world ( ' nature itself is to a religious observer the art of God ' ) and so explain to man in a symbolic alphabet the meaning of created nature ( ' Art ... is the mediatress between ...
... creation of worlds which model the divinely - created world ( ' nature itself is to a religious observer the art of God ' ) and so explain to man in a symbolic alphabet the meaning of created nature ( ' Art ... is the mediatress between ...
Pàgina 70
Philip Edwards. that formless unity which existed before creation ' . It is fascinating to see the central ... created : and it is ques- tioned . I agree with Frye that there can be no incorporation or fusion of the two voices ...
Philip Edwards. that formless unity which existed before creation ' . It is fascinating to see the central ... created : and it is ques- tioned . I agree with Frye that there can be no incorporation or fusion of the two voices ...
Pàgina 114
... created . Anything further would be falseness and he surely knew it . He has driven the play to a fold it cannot enter , and he refuses to make it enter . That is the failure . But why the obstinacy of the character of Bertram ? Has ...
... created . Anything further would be falseness and he surely knew it . He has driven the play to a fold it cannot enter , and he refuses to make it enter . That is the failure . But why the obstinacy of the character of Bertram ? Has ...
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The Sonnets to the Dark Woman | 17 |
Loves Labours Lost | 33 |
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