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What other poet would have thought of such a casual resource of the imagination , or would have dared to avail himself of it ? The thing happens in the play as it might have happened in fact.That which , perhaps , more than any thing ...
What other poet would have thought of such a casual resource of the imagination , or would have dared to avail himself of it ? The thing happens in the play as it might have happened in fact.That which , perhaps , more than any thing ...
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They are never detached in imagination from the atmosphere which surrounds them and adds to their grandeur and terror . It is , as it were , continued into their souls . ... The way to be untrue to Shakespeare here , as always , is to ...
They are never detached in imagination from the atmosphere which surrounds them and adds to their grandeur and terror . It is , as it were , continued into their souls . ... The way to be untrue to Shakespeare here , as always , is to ...
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The influence of all this on imagination as we read King Lear is very great ; and it combines with other influences to convey to us , not in the form of distinct ideas but in the manner proper to poetry , the wider or universal ...
The influence of all this on imagination as we read King Lear is very great ; and it combines with other influences to convey to us , not in the form of distinct ideas but in the manner proper to poetry , the wider or universal ...
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The Purpose and Organization of the Book | 1 |
The Art of Shakespeares Romantic Drama | 13 |
Contents xi | 15 |
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His Infinite Variety: Major Shakespearean Criticism Since Johnson Paul N. Siegel Zobrazenie úryvkov - 1964 |
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action Angelo appears audience beauty become Bradley bring called cause character Christian comedy comes comic course critics death divine drama Duke effect Elizabethan emotion evil expression eyes fact Falstaff father feeling figure final follow force give Hamlet hand heart heaven Henry hero human idea images imagination impression Isabel Juliet justice keep kind King Lear less light live look Macbeth means Measure Measure for Measure merely mind moral nature never night once Othello passion perhaps persons picture play poet poetry present Prince reason regard Richard romantic Romeo scene seems seen sense Shake Shakespeare shows Shylock soul speak speech spirit stage story suffering suggests symbolic Tempest theme things thou thought tion tragedy tragic Troilus true truth turn University whole young