His Infinite Variety: Major Shakespearean Criticism Since JohnsonPaul N. Siegel Books for Libraries Press, 1972 - 432 pàgines |
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Pàgina 86
... fact , and his many successors have likewise over- looked the fact , that , if the fight in Heaven , the struggle in Eden , the defeat of Adam and Eve , and the victory of the Second Adam in Paradise Regained , are to appear in their ...
... fact , and his many successors have likewise over- looked the fact , that , if the fight in Heaven , the struggle in Eden , the defeat of Adam and Eve , and the victory of the Second Adam in Paradise Regained , are to appear in their ...
Pàgina 100
... fact , little more than a repetition of words uttered by Poins im- mediately after Falstaff's precipitate exit on Gad's Hill . ' How the fat rogue roared ! ' he exclaims , as the Prince and he split their sides with laughter.40 Morgann ...
... fact , little more than a repetition of words uttered by Poins im- mediately after Falstaff's precipitate exit on Gad's Hill . ' How the fat rogue roared ! ' he exclaims , as the Prince and he split their sides with laughter.40 Morgann ...
Pàgina 219
... fact which give rise to the idea of fate . They would appear as various expressions of the fact that the moral order acts not capriciously or like a human being , but from the necessity of its nature , or , if we prefer the phrase , by ...
... fact which give rise to the idea of fate . They would appear as various expressions of the fact that the moral order acts not capriciously or like a human being , but from the necessity of its nature , or , if we prefer the phrase , by ...
Continguts
The Purpose and Organization of the Book | 1 |
The Art of Shakespeares Romantic Drama | 12 |
SAMUEL TAYLOR COLERIDGE 17721834 | 24 |
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His Infinite Variety: Major Shakespearean Criticism Since Johnson Paul N. Siegel Visualització de fragments - 1964 |
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A. C. Bradley action Angelo audience beauty Bradley called Capulet character Christian Claudio Coleridge comedy comic Cordelia cynicism death Desdemona devil divine drama dream Duke E. K. CHAMBERS effect Elizabethan emotion evil eyes fact Falstaff father feeling Friar give Gloucester green world Hamlet hath heart heaven Henry horror human Iago idea imagery images imagination Isabel justice King Lear laughter lovers Lucio Macbeth Measure for Measure mind modern moral murder nature night Ophelia Othello passion picture pity play plot poet poetic poetry Prince Problem Comedies Prospero revenge Richard Richard II romantic Romeo and Juliet satire says scene sense Shake Shakespeare Shakespearean criticism Shakespearean tragedy Shakspere Shylock soul speak speare speare's speech spirit stage story suffering symbolic Tempest thee theme things thou thought tion tragic hero Troilus and Cressida truth University Press villain whole words
Referències a aquest llibre
A.W. Schlegel's Shakespearean Criticism in England, 1811-1846 Thomas G. Sauer Visualització de fragments - 1981 |