Shakespearean Criticism: Excerpts from the Criticism of William Shakespeare's Plays and Poetry, from the First Published Appraisals to Current Evaluations, 80. kötetGale Research Company, 1984 |
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... human life . That such change be significant ( rather than random ) and benefi- cent ( rather than destructive ) is surely a deep human desire . Both the fact and the desire are reflected in the symbolic clusters which human beings have ...
... human life . That such change be significant ( rather than random ) and benefi- cent ( rather than destructive ) is surely a deep human desire . Both the fact and the desire are reflected in the symbolic clusters which human beings have ...
239. oldal
... human beings confront , under- standing time — or rather , human existence in time — is especially important , or especially challenging , or both . The other prominent themes of the play are each somehow bound up with time . For ...
... human beings confront , under- standing time — or rather , human existence in time — is especially important , or especially challenging , or both . The other prominent themes of the play are each somehow bound up with time . For ...
241. oldal
... human . Whereas the insensitivity and forgetfulness of Macbeth verges upon that of a beast , not a human being - to " dispute it like a man , must first " feel it as a man " ( 4.3.220-1 ) . The only person who expressly repents his sins ...
... human . Whereas the insensitivity and forgetfulness of Macbeth verges upon that of a beast , not a human being - to " dispute it like a man , must first " feel it as a man " ( 4.3.220-1 ) . The only person who expressly repents his sins ...
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