The Shakespearian TempestH. Milford, Oxford University Press, 1932 - 332 Seiten |
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... sense , mystical in them . True , they are used with exceptional precision . But that is Shakespeare's habit : his work is always characterized by remarkable control of the simple , the obvious , and the universal . Most writers find ...
... sense , mystical in them . True , they are used with exceptional precision . But that is Shakespeare's habit : his work is always characterized by remarkable control of the simple , the obvious , and the universal . Most writers find ...
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... sense that any contrast is a comparison . Thus physical tempests are primarily cruel in Shakespeare ; yet often their presence serves to indicate a tempestuous reality even more cruel in terms of spiritual experience . The tempest is ...
... sense that any contrast is a comparison . Thus physical tempests are primarily cruel in Shakespeare ; yet often their presence serves to indicate a tempestuous reality even more cruel in terms of spiritual experience . The tempest is ...
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... sense of disorder , there is no proper tempest or , indeed , any real disorder . There will only be a sense of disorder and tragedy to the loser . This difficulty is at the root of the complex pattern of Julius Caesar . So Henry V is to ...
... sense of disorder , there is no proper tempest or , indeed , any real disorder . There will only be a sense of disorder and tragedy to the loser . This difficulty is at the root of the complex pattern of Julius Caesar . So Henry V is to ...
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Introduction | 1 |
The Histories early Tragedies and Poems | 74 |
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