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... characters is most nearly adequate both to the requirements of the real world and to those of the poet's world . SHAKESPEARE'S TRUTH TO LIFE NOTHING CAN PLEASE many , and please long , but just representations of general nature .
... characters is most nearly adequate both to the requirements of the real world and to those of the poet's world . SHAKESPEARE'S TRUTH TO LIFE NOTHING CAN PLEASE many , and please long , but just representations of general nature .
Strana 295
Polonius sees the truth . “ This is the very ecstasy of love he says . And he is right . If we remember that Hamlet loves Ophelia ; that he has just seen his father's ghost ; and that now Ophelia has refused to admit him — we need ...
Polonius sees the truth . “ This is the very ecstasy of love he says . And he is right . If we remember that Hamlet loves Ophelia ; that he has just seen his father's ghost ; and that now Ophelia has refused to admit him — we need ...
Strana 372
Shakespeare deliberately altered this historic tradition ; because Lear's desolation over Cordelia dead gave him the symbolic truth he wanted . Yet the moving of Cordelia's lips is the last thing seen by Lear's dying eyes .
Shakespeare deliberately altered this historic tradition ; because Lear's desolation over Cordelia dead gave him the symbolic truth he wanted . Yet the moving of Cordelia's lips is the last thing seen by Lear's dying eyes .
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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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