Elizabethan and Jacobean Drama: Critical Essays, 13. kötetLiverpool University Press, 1974 - 258 oldal |
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... imaginative needs , his need for love or glory or power , or is it something which starves and appals ? Shake- speare's ... imagination and to his idea of himself before he can strike , although it is in part his tragedy that this idea ...
... imaginative needs , his need for love or glory or power , or is it something which starves and appals ? Shake- speare's ... imagination and to his idea of himself before he can strike , although it is in part his tragedy that this idea ...
45. oldal
... imagining himself as a murderer - that long exercise of the imagination in which he tries to see himself in the role of murderer and tries to work himself up to it . The smallness and apparent insignificance of this germ contrasts with ...
... imagining himself as a murderer - that long exercise of the imagination in which he tries to see himself in the role of murderer and tries to work himself up to it . The smallness and apparent insignificance of this germ contrasts with ...
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... imagination , which endeavours to overlay conscience , which in Macbeth is itself imaginative . He composes passages about the role as though to verbalize the vision of himself as murderer were a means of countering that other impulse ...
... imagination , which endeavours to overlay conscience , which in Macbeth is itself imaginative . He composes passages about the role as though to verbalize the vision of himself as murderer were a means of countering that other impulse ...
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