Elizabethan and Jacobean Drama: Critical Essays, 13. kötetLiverpool University Press, 1974 - 258 oldal |
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... course , condemns Macbeth in realms that range beyond his characterological pattern . What to him is a horrid image is elsewhere a subversion of the natural order , which in time reasserts itself and brings his punishment . This awe ...
... course , condemns Macbeth in realms that range beyond his characterological pattern . What to him is a horrid image is elsewhere a subversion of the natural order , which in time reasserts itself and brings his punishment . This awe ...
99. oldal
... course of an adulterous passion . She may consider , like Gio- vanni or Penthea , that her love is superior to the marriage tie and the ' laws of conscience and of civil use ' , but this is con- sequent upon her abandonment of the ...
... course of an adulterous passion . She may consider , like Gio- vanni or Penthea , that her love is superior to the marriage tie and the ' laws of conscience and of civil use ' , but this is con- sequent upon her abandonment of the ...
141. oldal
... course of the play runs counter to his plea that he could not have helped himself . The sententiae of the judges ( v.ii.174-7 ) may sound hollow , but that is perhaps in the nature of dramatic sententiae when they sound in our ears ...
... course of the play runs counter to his plea that he could not have helped himself . The sententiae of the judges ( v.ii.174-7 ) may sound hollow , but that is perhaps in the nature of dramatic sententiae when they sound in our ears ...
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