His Infinite Variety: Major Shakespearean Criticism Since JohnsonPaul N. Siegel Books for Libraries Press, 1972 - 432 strán (strany) |
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... Bradley , Knights's parody of Bradley being confused with Bradley him- self . Actually , Bradley had said : " It may be that Mac- beth had many children or that he had none . We cannot say , and it does not concern the play . " Knights ...
... Bradley , Knights's parody of Bradley being confused with Bradley him- self . Actually , Bradley had said : " It may be that Mac- beth had many children or that he had none . We cannot say , and it does not concern the play . " Knights ...
Strana 428
... Bradley on , 207-210 ; Siegel on , 257-258 , 263-264 , 266 history plays : pattern of , ( Tillyard ) 61-78 ; first tetralogy , ( Tillyard ) 64– 75 ; theme of order in , ( Tillyard ) 64-68 ; realism and formalism in , ( Tillyard ) 73-74 ...
... Bradley on , 207-210 ; Siegel on , 257-258 , 263-264 , 266 history plays : pattern of , ( Tillyard ) 61-78 ; first tetralogy , ( Tillyard ) 64– 75 ; theme of order in , ( Tillyard ) 64-68 ; realism and formalism in , ( Tillyard ) 73-74 ...
Strana 429
... Bradley on Lear , 338 ; on romances , 381-395 . See also Ham- let ; romances Knights , L. C .: Bethell on , 47 ; on character analysis , 204–205 Lamb , Charles : on tragic heroes , 9 ; on dramatic conventions , 44-45 ; on stage ...
... Bradley on Lear , 338 ; on romances , 381-395 . See also Ham- let ; romances Knights , L. C .: Bethell on , 47 ; on character analysis , 204–205 Lamb , Charles : on tragic heroes , 9 ; on dramatic conventions , 44-45 ; on stage ...
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The Purpose and Organization of the Book | 1 |
The Art of Shakespeares Romantic Drama | 12 |
Contents | 15 |
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