Elizabethan and Jacobean Drama: Critical Essays, 13. kötetLiverpool University Press, 1974 - 258 oldal |
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... mind in its progress toward the unattainable goal . And this effort of the mind was the characteristic theme of the Stoics , and the object of their rhetorical art.2 Greville , too , turns inward in a way that is characteristic of the ...
... mind in its progress toward the unattainable goal . And this effort of the mind was the characteristic theme of the Stoics , and the object of their rhetorical art.2 Greville , too , turns inward in a way that is characteristic of the ...
108. oldal
... mind in their attempt to supersede an antique system of taboo , 7 just as the Lutherans attempted to replace xapioμara and ' outward holiness'8 with ' outward decency . . . [ and ] . . . inward spiritual righteousness ' . But the ...
... mind in their attempt to supersede an antique system of taboo , 7 just as the Lutherans attempted to replace xapioμara and ' outward holiness'8 with ' outward decency . . . [ and ] . . . inward spiritual righteousness ' . But the ...
125. oldal
... mind and art by means of passages stripped of their often complex relation- ships with the business of the play world . It means also paying close attention , within the play , to how we learn about Chap- man's central character and ...
... mind and art by means of passages stripped of their often complex relation- ships with the business of the play world . It means also paying close attention , within the play , to how we learn about Chap- man's central character and ...
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action Alaham attempt Banquo become Bellafront Biancha Brutus Bussy d'Ambois Bussy's Byron Caelica Caesar and Pompey Candido Chapman character classical comedy Conspiracy corruption Courtesan Daniel death deed Dekker drama dramatist Duke Dutch Courtesan Elizabethan English essay ethical evil example Fernando Ford Ford's Fortune Frankford Fulke Greville George Chapman Greville's Grimeston Hala Hala's Hamlet hath heart hero heroic Heywood's Honest Whore honour human humour husband Hymenaei Ibid imagination Jacobean Jonson kind King Lady Lear London Macbeth Machiavellian marriage Marston Massinissa mind Mistress moral murder Mustapha nature neo-Stoic Opinion Othello outward passage passion Penthea perhaps Petronius Platonic play poem poetic political Pompey Prince Ralegh Renaissance revenge Richard Richard III role Roman romanitas scene seems Senecan sense Shakespeare soliloquy Sophonisba soul speech Spenser stanzas Stoic story Syphax T. M. Parrott theme thou tion Tragedy tragic virtue virtuous Widow wife writes