The Shakespearian TempestH. Milford, Oxford University Press, 1932 - 332 Seiten |
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... Passion may often be considered to swell higher than the bounds imposed by reason . Tears are imaged as ' a flood ' ( 1 Henry VI , III . iii . 56 ) ; as ' currents ' to ' drown the world ' ( Richard III , II . ii . 70 ) ; or ' floods ...
... Passion may often be considered to swell higher than the bounds imposed by reason . Tears are imaged as ' a flood ' ( 1 Henry VI , III . iii . 56 ) ; as ' currents ' to ' drown the world ' ( Richard III , II . ii . 70 ) ; or ' floods ...
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... passions ' suggest Cleopatra . Passionate sorrow is frequently thus given weather imagery . Tense passion is as a ' windy tempest ' , ready to ' blow up rain ' , which only holds back ' sorrow's tide ' , to make it more strong , till ...
... passions ' suggest Cleopatra . Passionate sorrow is frequently thus given weather imagery . Tense passion is as a ' windy tempest ' , ready to ' blow up rain ' , which only holds back ' sorrow's tide ' , to make it more strong , till ...
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... passion , or any emotional quality whatever , compared with the limiting and finite reason . Hence our former passages wherein floods overflow to suggest passion break- ing across and over the impediments of rational control in the ...
... passion , or any emotional quality whatever , compared with the limiting and finite reason . Hence our former passages wherein floods overflow to suggest passion break- ing across and over the impediments of rational control in the ...
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Introduction | 1 |
The Histories early Tragedies and Poems | 74 |
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