His Infinite Variety: Major Shakespearean Criticism Since JohnsonPaul N. Siegel Books for Libraries Press, 1972 - 432 strán (strany) |
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... idea . It brings into the light those aspects of the tragic fact which the idea of fate throws into the shade . And the argument which leads to it in its simplest form may be stated briefly thus : ' Whatever may be said of accidents ...
... idea . It brings into the light those aspects of the tragic fact which the idea of fate throws into the shade . And the argument which leads to it in its simplest form may be stated briefly thus : ' Whatever may be said of accidents ...
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... idea , though very different from the idea of a blank fate , is no solution of the riddle of life is obvious ; but why should we expect it to be such a solution ? Shakespeare was not attempting to justify the ways of God to men , or to ...
... idea , though very different from the idea of a blank fate , is no solution of the riddle of life is obvious ; but why should we expect it to be such a solution ? Shakespeare was not attempting to justify the ways of God to men , or to ...
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... idea of the blessing wrought for mankind through the suffering and death of a man greater than other men . " Orthodox Christianity , " writes Herbert Weisinger , " had at its disposal two versions of the paradox of the fortunate fall ...
... idea of the blessing wrought for mankind through the suffering and death of a man greater than other men . " Orthodox Christianity , " writes Herbert Weisinger , " had at its disposal two versions of the paradox of the fortunate fall ...
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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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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