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Σελίδα xv
... Mind and Art (1875), without realizing that dowden's eccentrically spelled “Shakspere” is an airborne spore uncontaminated by the stage or the life of the time. But his big idea, to inquire into the writer's personality and observe the ...
... Mind and Art (1875), without realizing that dowden's eccentrically spelled “Shakspere” is an airborne spore uncontaminated by the stage or the life of the time. But his big idea, to inquire into the writer's personality and observe the ...
Σελίδα xix
... mind the exceptions, no children in Shakespeare, no idiots either. Shakespeare's characters are fully fledged, “out of the nest,” and must choose for themselves like Bassanio in The Merchant of Venice. As the moment of choice approaches ...
... mind the exceptions, no children in Shakespeare, no idiots either. Shakespeare's characters are fully fledged, “out of the nest,” and must choose for themselves like Bassanio in The Merchant of Venice. As the moment of choice approaches ...
Σελίδα xxii
... mind what the plot tells us: it tells us we are free. Shakespeare's villains endorse the second proposition, for example, Iago: “'Tis in ourselves that we are thus or thus” (Othello, 1.3); and Edmund in Lear: “This is the excellent ...
... mind what the plot tells us: it tells us we are free. Shakespeare's villains endorse the second proposition, for example, Iago: “'Tis in ourselves that we are thus or thus” (Othello, 1.3); and Edmund in Lear: “This is the excellent ...
Σελίδα xxiii
... mind and matter, reason and will, and the monster is part of us, indelibly that. Also he is useful, like the brawn to the brain that commands it. The comic villain in All's Well, a moral nullity but a survivor, seems to speak for ...
... mind and matter, reason and will, and the monster is part of us, indelibly that. Also he is useful, like the brawn to the brain that commands it. The comic villain in All's Well, a moral nullity but a survivor, seems to speak for ...
Σελίδα 8
... mind's construction in the face," and probably both were villains. Thinking that nothing succeeded like success, Shakespeare gave the victor his due. Others, blurting out the truth, died for opinion's sake or knocked their heads against ...
... mind's construction in the face," and probably both were villains. Thinking that nothing succeeded like success, Shakespeare gave the victor his due. Others, blurting out the truth, died for opinion's sake or knocked their heads against ...
Περιεχόμενα
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25 | |
Shadows of Himself | 79 |
WildGoose Chase | 107 |
A Motley to the View | 136 |
For Ted and Lloyd St Antoine | 155 |
The Dyers Hand | 163 |
Index | 195 |
Sailing to Illyria 65 | 65 |
Fools of Nature 101 | 101 |
PR2894 F65 2007 | 106 |
Treason in the Blood 134 | 134 |
The Wine of Life 160 | 160 |
Bravest at the Last 188 | 188 |
Unpathed Waters Undreamed Shores | 217 |
Journeys End | 247 |
Includes bibliographical references and index | 1 |
The Revolution of the Times 34 | 34 |
Index | 281 |
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