Shakespeare: The Last PhaseHollis & Carter, 1954 - 272 ページ |
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... unity which embraces and illuminates them ; but in the delineation of personality beyond the limits of con- vention his language first attained some sense of its full possibilities . The stages by which this capacity to convey ...
... unity which embraces and illuminates them ; but in the delineation of personality beyond the limits of con- vention his language first attained some sense of its full possibilities . The stages by which this capacity to convey ...
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... unity which alone can give the complete story its full meaning . In none of Shakespeare's mature plays is the correspondence between action and motive , the external event and the inner mean- ing , so exactly and so significantly ...
... unity which alone can give the complete story its full meaning . In none of Shakespeare's mature plays is the correspondence between action and motive , the external event and the inner mean- ing , so exactly and so significantly ...
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... unity to which they belong , and finally to that alone . To describe this unity as ' symbolic ' is not to deny these plays the concreteness proper to great poetry , which they possess indeed to a high degree , but which is not to be ...
... unity to which they belong , and finally to that alone . To describe this unity as ' symbolic ' is not to deny these plays the concreteness proper to great poetry , which they possess indeed to a high degree , but which is not to be ...
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action Alonso already Antonio Antony and Cleopatra appearance Ariel associated Autolycus balanced behaviour birth blood Caliban Camillo civilized Cloten complete conceived conception contrast conventional course courtly Cymbeline Cymbeline's daughter death deliberately dramatic dream effect emotion episode evil evocation experience expression external fact father feeling Ferdinand final reconciliation Florizel Gonzalo grace Guiderius harmony Hermione Hermione's human Iachimo Iago imagery Imogen implied indicated innocence intense island judgement king King Lear last plays Lear Leontes less Macbeth Marina maturity Measure for Measure Miranda moral nature once Othello passage passion past pastoral Paulina Perdita Pericles phrase plot poetic poetry Polixenes Posthumus prelude present Prospero purpose reality recalls reference reflects reply restored scene Sebastian sense Shakespeare's simplicity sorrow speech spirit stage stresses Sycorax symbolic Tempest Thaisa thee theme thou tion tragedy tragic true turn unity verse virtues whole Winter's Tale words