Shakespeare's ScepticismHarvester Press, 1987 - 269 sidor |
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... question which seems all the more pressing as we ponder the basis for Troylus's disagreement with Hector . F. R. Leavis's essay " Tragedy and the Medium ' includes this arresting remark on ' the tragic experience ' : It is as if we were ...
... question which seems all the more pressing as we ponder the basis for Troylus's disagreement with Hector . F. R. Leavis's essay " Tragedy and the Medium ' includes this arresting remark on ' the tragic experience ' : It is as if we were ...
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... question : How could any work have seemed to submit to so many divergent and incompatible readings , without being in itself flawed and obscure ? The second question might be restated as a condition : there can be no convincing reading ...
... question : How could any work have seemed to submit to so many divergent and incompatible readings , without being in itself flawed and obscure ? The second question might be restated as a condition : there can be no convincing reading ...
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... question about the ethics of revenge . In his Montaignian aspects he speculates , profoundly , on man's place in what may be an unaccommodated universe ; but he never asks questions about the moral nature of a deity who will fry his ...
... question about the ethics of revenge . In his Montaignian aspects he speculates , profoundly , on man's place in what may be an unaccommodated universe ; but he never asks questions about the moral nature of a deity who will fry his ...
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Nature and Value | 1 |
Framing Perspectives | 50 |
Hamlet and the Art of Grafting | 95 |
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Achilles Agamemnon Angelo apprehend argue argument Banquo Barnardine challenge character Christian Claudio Claudius concern confront contrast critics death distinction doth Dr Johnson dramatic Duke Duke's Duncan Elizabethan Escalus ethical example Falstaff feel Greeks Hal's Hamlet hear Hector Henry IV honour Hotspur human Iago Iago's imaginative insists irony Isabella judge judgement Julietta justice kind King L. C. Knights Lear Leavis less Love's Labour's Lost lovers Lucio Macbeth Macduff Malcolm Measure for Measure mercy metaphor mind moral murder nature old play opposed Othello play's world poetic poetic-dramatic Pompey Portia's prince problem prompted prose provides question radically sceptical reason recognise references reflexive registers reminds response second scene seems sense sentence Shakespeare shows Shylock significance soliloquy speaks speech statute stylistic suggests Ted Hughes tells Thersites Theseus Theseus's things thought tragedy Troylus and Cressida Troylus's Ulysses verse Wilson Knight word
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