ShakespeareHutchinson's University Library, 1951 - 206 oldal |
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10. oldal
... hero who , as a result of suggestions made to him by a villain , becomes thoroughly jealous ; but before the villain began to make these suggestions the hero was not of a jealous nature— the reverse . That is to say , " the hero ...
... hero who , as a result of suggestions made to him by a villain , becomes thoroughly jealous ; but before the villain began to make these suggestions the hero was not of a jealous nature— the reverse . That is to say , " the hero ...
34. oldal
... hero would not be so refined , sensitive , and lovable as Shakespeare's hero . Shakespeare has subtilized the character in re - working the play . But he has left in the character some elements of the older , more traditional , revenge hero ...
... hero would not be so refined , sensitive , and lovable as Shakespeare's hero . Shakespeare has subtilized the character in re - working the play . But he has left in the character some elements of the older , more traditional , revenge hero ...
183. oldal
... hero . The hero has within him that seed of evil of which we have spoken : but it requires the external evil forces to bring it into active life , and its coming into active life is accompanied by a severe struggle in the hero between ...
... hero . The hero has within him that seed of evil of which we have spoken : but it requires the external evil forces to bring it into active life , and its coming into active life is accompanied by a severe struggle in the hero between ...
Tartalomjegyzék
Foreword Page | 7 |
Shakespeare and the OrderDisorder | 39 |
Comedy | 57 |
Copyright | |
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