The Shakespearian Scene: Some Twentieth-century PerspectivesLongmans, 1969 - 182 ページ |
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... qualities , that it seemed to Rümelin that Shake- speare tended to exaggerate contrast at the expense of psycho- logical truth . Iago , too , according to Rümelin , is not a wholly consistent character . His early appearances reveal him ...
... qualities , that it seemed to Rümelin that Shake- speare tended to exaggerate contrast at the expense of psycho- logical truth . Iago , too , according to Rümelin , is not a wholly consistent character . His early appearances reveal him ...
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... qualities of their victims . Before murdering Duncan , for example , Macbeth thinks of his virtues pleading for him like angels ; Iago speaks of Othello's ' free and open nature ' . Virtuous characters , on the other hand , are frank ...
... qualities of their victims . Before murdering Duncan , for example , Macbeth thinks of his virtues pleading for him like angels ; Iago speaks of Othello's ' free and open nature ' . Virtuous characters , on the other hand , are frank ...
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... qualities in Shakespearian drama . There is no need to associate the theological interpretation of Shakespeare's work , as some people have tended to do , with a conspiracy to enlist him in the service of Christian apologetics . Where ...
... qualities in Shakespearian drama . There is no need to associate the theological interpretation of Shakespeare's work , as some people have tended to do , with a conspiracy to enlist him in the service of Christian apologetics . Where ...
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