The Tragic Engagement: A Study of Shakespeare's Classical TragediesFunk & Wagnalls, 1968 - 336 ページ |
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... social forces , typologies , re- ligious beliefs , etc. , aspects of the human , and remain with characters but on a grander scale ? To this we reply , our concern is not with what is human , but whether a play can be grasped as the ...
... social forces , typologies , re- ligious beliefs , etc. , aspects of the human , and remain with characters but on a grander scale ? To this we reply , our concern is not with what is human , but whether a play can be grasped as the ...
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... social structure echoes the deeper mean- ing of time we discussed ealier . But this bond of history , this ongoing social order , went dead in Troilus and Cressida , at least for the classical tragedies . Its sinews , a marriage , a ...
... social structure echoes the deeper mean- ing of time we discussed ealier . But this bond of history , this ongoing social order , went dead in Troilus and Cressida , at least for the classical tragedies . Its sinews , a marriage , a ...
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... social degeneration . There is no revulsion felt , only a decent but tired inevitability . Ventidius can only fight so far , Lepidus live so long ; they stop , or are neatly lopped off . Sad , sar- donic , and with infinite patience ...
... social degeneration . There is no revulsion felt , only a decent but tired inevitability . Ventidius can only fight so far , Lepidus live so long ; they stop , or are neatly lopped off . Sad , sar- donic , and with infinite patience ...
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