The Tragic Engagement: A Study of Shakespeare's Classical TragediesFunk & Wagnalls, 1968 - 336 ページ |
この書籍内から
検索結果1-3 / 29
19 ページ
A Study of Shakespeare's Classical Tragedies Judah Stampfer. Hector a pasteboard figure , Coriolanus a political fanatic , Timon abandoning reality for death . A warp unbalances them ; they fall , lacking equilibrium . Antony towers ...
A Study of Shakespeare's Classical Tragedies Judah Stampfer. Hector a pasteboard figure , Coriolanus a political fanatic , Timon abandoning reality for death . A warp unbalances them ; they fall , lacking equilibrium . Antony towers ...
68 ページ
... figure in a photograph , large , suggestive , out of focus , his hand raised , in threat or just a call to attention ; yet without him , the figure in focus would be a bore . So Shakespeare shapes Caesar to the opening moral dilemma ...
... figure in a photograph , large , suggestive , out of focus , his hand raised , in threat or just a call to attention ; yet without him , the figure in focus would be a bore . So Shakespeare shapes Caesar to the opening moral dilemma ...
78 ページ
... figure , sensitive to his abstentions and with- drawal , who suffers lethargy , melancholy , and nameless , vexing worries . He identifies himself as Antony's polar opposite . Caesar has also just swept across the stage , a sun figure ...
... figure , sensitive to his abstentions and with- drawal , who suffers lethargy , melancholy , and nameless , vexing worries . He identifies himself as Antony's polar opposite . Caesar has also just swept across the stage , a sun figure ...
他の版 - すべて表示
多く使われている語句
Aaron action Alcibiades animal Antony Antony and Cleopatra Antony's army Aufidius authority battle becomes begins blood body bond brings Brutus calls Cassius cause characters choice Cleopatra close comes Coriolanus dead death Egypt elements enemy evil eyes fall father fear fight figure finally follows force give Greek hand heart Hector Henry hero human judgment Julius Caesar justice keep kill King Lear leave lives Lucius moral mother move murder nature never Octavius once peace play plot political present reason remains Richard role Roman Rome rule scene seems senators sense Shakespeare shape shift simply social society soldier soul speech spirit stage stands structure suggests thee things thou Timon of Athens tion Titus Titus Andronicus tragedy tragic Troilus and Cressida truth turn Ulysses