Shakespeare and the Reason: A Study of the Tragedies and the Problem PlaysRoutledge & Paul, 1964 - 206 páginas |
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... express its extent . Nevertheless she proceeds to express its extent most forcefully and to good advantage for , as a result , Lear is enabled to ' com- pute ' the amount of land she has earned for herself by such means . Goneril has ...
... express its extent . Nevertheless she proceeds to express its extent most forcefully and to good advantage for , as a result , Lear is enabled to ' com- pute ' the amount of land she has earned for herself by such means . Goneril has ...
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... express the truth of the heart : I cannot heave My heart into my mouth ( I , i , 90-1 ) - and the only aspect of love which she can so express is the simple civil requirement which , as ' law ' , and a product of the ' computing ...
... express the truth of the heart : I cannot heave My heart into my mouth ( I , i , 90-1 ) - and the only aspect of love which she can so express is the simple civil requirement which , as ' law ' , and a product of the ' computing ...
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... express it well , which cannot be made susceptible to reason and to rational analysis , or to the sort of assessment in which Lear himself has indulged . Such an ' accounting ' reduces man to the level of a beast . The recognition on ...
... express it well , which cannot be made susceptible to reason and to rational analysis , or to the sort of assessment in which Lear himself has indulged . Such an ' accounting ' reduces man to the level of a beast . The recognition on ...
Palavras e frases frequentes
acceptance action activities Angels appearance argues argument aspect becomes beginning called cause claim Claudius concept concerned constitutes Cordelia course Court deal death deceived Desdemona Edgar effect Elizabethan equivocation evil exists express extent face fact faculty finally finds follow Fool force gives Hamlet heaven higher honour human Iago Iago's idea intuitive involves Justice kind King knowledge Lady later Lear Lear's less lies London looks lower Macbeth madness man's manliness manner matter means Measure mind mode moral murder nature needs Nevertheless notion opposed opposition Othello perhaps play play's plot position present problem question rational reached reality reason result reveals role says seems seen sense Shakespeare similar simple situation sort soul speaks speech spiritual stage statement structure suggests takes things thinking thou thought tragedy Troilus true truth values Witches