The Tragic Engagement: A Study of Shakespeare's Classical TragediesFunk & Wagnalls, 1968 - 336 ページ |
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A Study of Shakespeare's Classical Tragedies Judah Stampfer. orates this force , living blind , powerless , hungry ... forces of nature . The ending thus vindicates Alcibiades , but his is the minor plot . The play is Timon's , the self ...
A Study of Shakespeare's Classical Tragedies Judah Stampfer. orates this force , living blind , powerless , hungry ... forces of nature . The ending thus vindicates Alcibiades , but his is the minor plot . The play is Timon's , the self ...
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... force of reason . The lawful relationship of men to their divinely ordained government is one of brute , passive submission . Shakespeare's Henry V stands not even in the spirit of Hooker , but of Aquinas . Canterbury's speech suggests ...
... force of reason . The lawful relationship of men to their divinely ordained government is one of brute , passive submission . Shakespeare's Henry V stands not even in the spirit of Hooker , but of Aquinas . Canterbury's speech suggests ...
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... force , and amorality ; in Troilus and Cressida , it settles into stagnation and animalism ; in Timon of Athens , it hangs limply until snatched by a man of force ; in Antony and Cleopatra , the political hero steadily gathers it up ...
... force , and amorality ; in Troilus and Cressida , it settles into stagnation and animalism ; in Timon of Athens , it hangs limply until snatched by a man of force ; in Antony and Cleopatra , the political hero steadily gathers it up ...
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