Shakespeare and the Reason: A Study of the Tragedies and the Problem PlaysRoutledge & Paul, 1964 - 206 páginas |
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A Study of the Tragedies and the Problem Plays Terence Hawkes. 3 THE PROBLEM PLAYS When my love swears that she is made of truth , I do believe her , though I know she lies . ( Sonnet 138 ) THE CONFLICT with which Hamlet is concerned ...
A Study of the Tragedies and the Problem Plays Terence Hawkes. 3 THE PROBLEM PLAYS When my love swears that she is made of truth , I do believe her , though I know she lies . ( Sonnet 138 ) THE CONFLICT with which Hamlet is concerned ...
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... problems ' of a certain kind and in a certain way , which the plays themselves belie ; ever since the term was invented by F. S. Boas , critics have been unhappy with it.1 One reason for this has been the kind of problem with which ...
... problems ' of a certain kind and in a certain way , which the plays themselves belie ; ever since the term was invented by F. S. Boas , critics have been unhappy with it.1 One reason for this has been the kind of problem with which ...
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... problem seems to be not so much that of choosing as of avoiding the role of chooser . It would be foolish to claim that the ' problem plays ' are wholly satisfactory as dramatic works . They are full of weak- nesses of design and they ...
... problem seems to be not so much that of choosing as of avoiding the role of chooser . It would be foolish to claim that the ' problem plays ' are wholly satisfactory as dramatic works . They are full of weak- nesses of design and they ...
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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