The Shakespearian TempestH. Milford, Oxford University Press, 1932 - 332 Seiten |
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... observe that Aegeon's tragedy ' was wrought by nature , not by vile offence ' ( 1. i . 35 ) . Such are our tempests often : they suggest the inscrutable enginry of fate that drives human barks on to their wreckage . Shakespeare does not ...
... observe that Aegeon's tragedy ' was wrought by nature , not by vile offence ' ( 1. i . 35 ) . Such are our tempests often : they suggest the inscrutable enginry of fate that drives human barks on to their wreckage . Shakespeare does not ...
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... observe a Venice - Belmont contrast . Venice is , of all towns , most closely associated with the sea , even inter- woven with it ; and Belmont suggests a more airy height , a finer element . Venice is the scene of tragedy , Belmont of ...
... observe a Venice - Belmont contrast . Venice is , of all towns , most closely associated with the sea , even inter- woven with it ; and Belmont suggests a more airy height , a finer element . Venice is the scene of tragedy , Belmont of ...
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... Observe the winged ' nimble - pinion'd doves ' : I return to ' doves ' later . Cupid's swiftness is often mentioned and such thoughts blend with the idea of love's swift consciousness . For example , observe Hamlet's phrase . . that I ...
... Observe the winged ' nimble - pinion'd doves ' : I return to ' doves ' later . Cupid's swiftness is often mentioned and such thoughts blend with the idea of love's swift consciousness . For example , observe Hamlet's phrase . . that I ...
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Introduction | 1 |
The Histories early Tragedies and Poems | 74 |
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