His Infinite Variety: Major Shakespearean Criticism Since JohnsonPaul N. Siegel Books for Libraries Press, 1972 - 432 strán (strany) |
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... human law cannot take cognizance of thought : ' thoughts are no subjects . ' Be- sides , Isabel is conscious that ... human charity . ' ' There is , ' says Chesterton's Father Brown , and that is the real difference between human charity ...
... human law cannot take cognizance of thought : ' thoughts are no subjects . ' Be- sides , Isabel is conscious that ... human charity . ' ' There is , ' says Chesterton's Father Brown , and that is the real difference between human charity ...
Strana 240
... human being by another which we witness in the tragedy , the human spider and his fly ; whereas in Lear our imagination is filled with the accumulated pictures of active ferocity , of wolf , tiger , wild boar , vulture , serpent , and ...
... human being by another which we witness in the tragedy , the human spider and his fly ; whereas in Lear our imagination is filled with the accumulated pictures of active ferocity , of wolf , tiger , wild boar , vulture , serpent , and ...
Strana 327
... human things , human purposes , human desires . They are transfigured : Lady Mac- beth is ' unsexed ; ' Macbeth has forgot that he was born of woman ; both are conformed to the image of devils ; and the world of devils is suddenly ...
... human things , human purposes , human desires . They are transfigured : Lady Mac- beth is ' unsexed ; ' Macbeth has forgot that he was born of woman ; both are conformed to the image of devils ; and the world of devils is suddenly ...
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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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His Infinite Variety: Major Shakespearean Criticism Since Johnson Paul N. Siegel Zobrazenie úryvkov - 1964 |
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A. C. Bradley action Angelo audience beauty Bradley called character Christian Claudio Coleridge conventions Cordelia cynicism death Desdemona divine DOVER WILSON drama dream Duke E. K. CHAMBERS effect Elizabethan emotion evil eyes fact Falstaff father feeling forgiveness give green world Hamlet hath Hazlitt heart heaven Henry human Iago idea imagery images imagination Isabel Juliet justice King Lear laughter lovers Lucio Macbeth Mariana Measure for Measure mind modern moral murder nature never night Ophelia Othello passion pity play plot poet poetic poetry Prince Problem Comedies Prospero repentance Richard Richard II romantic comedies Romeo satire says scene sense Shake Shakespeare Shakespearean criticism Shakespearean tragedy Shylock soul speak speare speare's speech spirit stage Stoll story suffering symbolic Tempest tetralogy thee theme Thersites things thou thought tion Troilus and Cressida true truth University villain whole Wilson Knight words