Dualities in ShakespeareUniversity of Toronto Press, 1966 - 252 páginas |
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... tragic vision.11 The qualities he has to excess are virtues , as he himself recognizes in the opening speech of Richard III , only in the disordered world of war , and especially of civil war . Shrewdness , boldness , merci- lessness ...
... tragic vision.11 The qualities he has to excess are virtues , as he himself recognizes in the opening speech of Richard III , only in the disordered world of war , and especially of civil war . Shrewdness , boldness , merci- lessness ...
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... tragic themes of the play . Its satire is directed against the follies which make such virtue tragic , or which make “ the service greater than the god . " Ambivalence of intention is apparent , also , in the contrasting styles of ...
... tragic themes of the play . Its satire is directed against the follies which make such virtue tragic , or which make “ the service greater than the god . " Ambivalence of intention is apparent , also , in the contrasting styles of ...
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... tragic and the comic , the lyric and the satiric , the romantic and realistic , the sentimental and the philosophical . This is no isolated experiment in sentimental tragedy , but one of the upper reaches of the main stream of ...
... tragic and the comic , the lyric and the satiric , the romantic and realistic , the sentimental and the philosophical . This is no isolated experiment in sentimental tragedy , but one of the upper reaches of the main stream of ...
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The Humanist Synthesis | 3 |
The Nature of Shakespeares | 19 |
ш The Poetry of Ambivalence | 53 |
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Virtue's Own Feature: Shakespeare and the Virtue Ethics Tradition David N. Beauregard Visualização de excertos - 1995 |
La nuit dans le théâtre de Shakespeare et de ses prédécesseurs, Volume 2 Jean-Marie Maguin Visualização de excertos - 1980 |