A Review of English Literature, 5-6. kötetLongmans, Green, 1964 |
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54. oldal
... innocence in a situation that involves an apparently clear , authoritative call to action . Innocence plus action : the dream of rich fulfilment that haunts men , and creates the heroes of popular romance for men content to forgo ...
... innocence in a situation that involves an apparently clear , authoritative call to action . Innocence plus action : the dream of rich fulfilment that haunts men , and creates the heroes of popular romance for men content to forgo ...
55. oldal
... innocence by his hatred of Claudius . He deals with that shadow in part by not quite recognizing it , in part by turning loose the lightning blaze of accusation . Yet the shadow persists as an almost mysterious inhibitor of action , and ...
... innocence by his hatred of Claudius . He deals with that shadow in part by not quite recognizing it , in part by turning loose the lightning blaze of accusation . Yet the shadow persists as an almost mysterious inhibitor of action , and ...
104. oldal
... innocence , away from joy . Theseus and Hippolyta apparently succeed in avoiding misery ( are we meant to recall any of the tragic stories of love associated with the Theseus legend ? ) , but the backward look to a fuller , richer youth ...
... innocence , away from joy . Theseus and Hippolyta apparently succeed in avoiding misery ( are we meant to recall any of the tragic stories of love associated with the Theseus legend ? ) , but the backward look to a fuller , richer youth ...
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A. D. Hope A. L. ROWSE Amelia Edwards Antipholus appears Australian Boswell Browning Browning's Brutus C. P. SNOW Caesar Carew's Chapter character Chaucer child Claudius comedy Cranford criticism death direct speech Donne's dramatic Duke edition editor English Literature essay father feeling final free indirect speech George Rylands Gerard de Lairesse give Hamlet human ibid imagery innocence John Julius Caesar kind King King Lear Lairesse Lamb language Lear Leontes letter lines linguistic literary little magazines live look Macmillan means mind Miss modern moral narrative nature never NORMAN JEFFARES Norman Nicholson novel passage pattern Perdita perhaps play poem poet poetry Polixenes present reader REVIEW OF ENGLISH Romeo scene seems sense Shakespeare stanza story style suggests theme Theseus things thou thought tion tomb tragedy tragic truth University verse Winter's Tale words writing