Shakespeare, 1564-1964: A Collection of Modern Essays by Various HandsBrown University Press, 1964 - 226 páginas |
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... human truth . Whereas the horizons of tragedy seem to us the utmost bounds of human experience , the delight of comedy we know as a single aspect of ex- perience bounded by the harsher facts of human nature , which can intrude only in ...
... human truth . Whereas the horizons of tragedy seem to us the utmost bounds of human experience , the delight of comedy we know as a single aspect of ex- perience bounded by the harsher facts of human nature , which can intrude only in ...
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... human feeling . Describing especially old Gonzalo's tears , Ariel concludes : Your charm so strongly works ' em , That if you now beheld them , your affections Would become tender .... Mine would , sir , were I human . And so Prospero's ...
... human feeling . Describing especially old Gonzalo's tears , Ariel concludes : Your charm so strongly works ' em , That if you now beheld them , your affections Would become tender .... Mine would , sir , were I human . And so Prospero's ...
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... human . " He is not human . He is but air , and to suppose that he feels is a fallacy that the play notices though it does not insist on it . Man must go his own pathetic way as unattended by creaturely sympathy in animate supernature ...
... human . " He is not human . He is but air , and to suppose that he feels is a fallacy that the play notices though it does not insist on it . Man must go his own pathetic way as unattended by creaturely sympathy in animate supernature ...
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ROBERT ORNSTEIN CHARACTER AND REALITY IN SHAKESPEARE | 3 |
ROBERT B HEILMAN MANLINESS IN THE TRAGEDIES | 19 |
WILLIAM T HASTINGS IS HAMLET A HOAX? | 38 |
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A. C. Bradley action Alcibiades Antonio's Revenge Antony and Cleopatra appear Ariel audience Bradley century character Christian classical Claudius clear pairs clear Q comedy Cordelia Coriolanus death disarrangement dramatic dramatist echo Edgar Elizabethan English essay evil eyes fabliau feeling final ghost Gloucester gods Goneril grammar school Greek Hamlet Harington heart Heilman hero Horatio human imagery Jacobean Jacobean Tragedy Juliet justice King Lear King Thrushbeard kisses Knights L. C. Knights Laertes Lear's lines London Lover's Complaint lovers Macbeth manliness manuscript means modern moral murder nature Othello pattern plot pneumatology poem poet poetic poetry Professor Prospero psychological recto-verso restored revenge rhetoric Romeo scene seems sense sequence Shake Shakespeare's plays sonnet order speare speare's spirit stage stanza Stoll suggested Tempest theater thee theme thing thou thought Timon tion tragic truth twenty Tybalt Venus and Adonis words