Shakespearean Criticism: Excerpts from the Criticism of William Shakespeare's Plays and Poetry, from the First Published Appraisals to Current Evaluations, 28. kötetGale Research Company, 1984 |
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59. oldal
... human be- ings pass much of their time in little things , unserious- ness ; that the ordinary , social fabric of life can be very thin , made up of trivia , and we can often feel a kind of real nothingness underneath ( ' hee shall live ...
... human be- ings pass much of their time in little things , unserious- ness ; that the ordinary , social fabric of life can be very thin , made up of trivia , and we can often feel a kind of real nothingness underneath ( ' hee shall live ...
180. oldal
... human sacrifice . For the human figure dwarfed and suffocated by the rob- ings of power , we may think ahead to Lear and Macbeth . Shakespeare's own characters are radically uncertain whether kings are god - given or man - made , and ...
... human sacrifice . For the human figure dwarfed and suffocated by the rob- ings of power , we may think ahead to Lear and Macbeth . Shakespeare's own characters are radically uncertain whether kings are god - given or man - made , and ...
355. oldal
... human experience of lov- ing another in vain . It will be suggested that her experi- encing the misery of unrequited human love has signifi- cance for a couple of reasons . She comes to know some- thing of not only the unhappiness to be ...
... human experience of lov- ing another in vain . It will be suggested that her experi- encing the misery of unrequited human love has signifi- cance for a couple of reasons . She comes to know some- thing of not only the unhappiness to be ...
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