Later ShakespeareJohn Russell Brown, Bernard Harris Edward Arnold, 1966 - 264 ページ |
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... Tragedies ' acts as intermediary , charting the direction of Shakespeare's mind between the ' Great Tragedies ' and the Romances . The word which most clearly leads the modern eye straight from Lear to the Last Plays is the word ...
... Tragedies ' acts as intermediary , charting the direction of Shakespeare's mind between the ' Great Tragedies ' and the Romances . The word which most clearly leads the modern eye straight from Lear to the Last Plays is the word ...
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... tragedies . The splendid self - will of the last tragic heroes existed in defiance of this recognition ; and , given their celerity in dying , they may even be said to defeat it . For in death ( and only in death ) they are able to fix ...
... tragedies . The splendid self - will of the last tragic heroes existed in defiance of this recognition ; and , given their celerity in dying , they may even be said to defeat it . For in death ( and only in death ) they are able to fix ...
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... tragedies and the late romances , because it offers the possibility of renewing change , in later generations , and in the heart of a Lear , an Antony , or a Leontes . Shakespeare does not retreat in his later plays from the exalted ...
... tragedies and the late romances , because it offers the possibility of renewing change , in later generations , and in the heart of a Lear , an Antony , or a Leontes . Shakespeare does not retreat in his later plays from the exalted ...
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