ShakespeareLongmans, Green, 1953 - 272 páginas |
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... passion for riches is not avarice , nor is it , like Volpone's , accompanied by joy in having acquired them by ignoble trickery : it is the pure ecstasy of knowing that all the wealth of the world is pouring into his coffers which are ...
... passion for riches is not avarice , nor is it , like Volpone's , accompanied by joy in having acquired them by ignoble trickery : it is the pure ecstasy of knowing that all the wealth of the world is pouring into his coffers which are ...
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... passion expressed in the text , his complete self - surrender to the dramatic fiction , which won even that difficult character Hamlet who reproaches him- self that he ' can say nothing ' though he is burning with a hate which should ...
... passion expressed in the text , his complete self - surrender to the dramatic fiction , which won even that difficult character Hamlet who reproaches him- self that he ' can say nothing ' though he is burning with a hate which should ...
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... passion , devel- oping the theme of the ship in a storm , its sails carried away , its anchor ( Warwick ) gone , its mainmast ( Montague ) brought down ; and it is she herself and her son Edward who are going to take the helm , brave ...
... passion , devel- oping the theme of the ship in a storm , its sails carried away , its anchor ( Warwick ) gone , its mainmast ( Montague ) brought down ; and it is she herself and her son Edward who are going to take the helm , brave ...
Índice
PART TWO TECHNIQUE | 77 |
THE CHARACTERS | 129 |
PART THREE THE THEMES | 187 |
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action ambition Antony Antony and Cleopatra attitude beauty bethan blood characters classical Cleopatra comedy complete conventions Coriolanus Cressida crime critical death despair destiny disorder dramatist Duchess of Malfi effects emotion English evil experience expression faith fate fear feeling French ghosts give Hamlet hatred heart Henry hero honour human images imagination irony Jacobean King Lear L. C. Knights Lady Macbeth language logic lyrical Machiavelli madness Marlowe Marlowe's meaning Measure for Measure merely metaphor metaphysical mind moral murder nature night Othello passion personages pity play plot poet poetic poetry political Prince problem realism reality reason revenge rhetoric rhythm Richard Richard II romantic scene Seneca Shakespeare soul speech spirit stage style supreme symbolical T. S. Eliot takes Tamburlaine theatre themes thought Timon Timon of Athens tion tone tragedy tragic triumph Troilus Troilus and Cressida unity universe verse virtue whole Wilson Knight words