Nature in Shakespearian TragedyCollier Books, 1962 - 189 Seiten |
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... mystery . He will not , if he is sensible , expect from Shakespeare the rounded definitions of theology , which are ... mystery remains ; the " mystery of things " which only the restored sanity of Lear could elucidate , and into this ...
... mystery . He will not , if he is sensible , expect from Shakespeare the rounded definitions of theology , which are ... mystery remains ; the " mystery of things " which only the restored sanity of Lear could elucidate , and into this ...
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... mystery of things " ; there is the further mystery of the way Shakespeare apprehended them . And in trying to follow him , we must learn to recognize , very carefully , the linked integrities of scepticism and of faith . The idea of ...
... mystery of things " ; there is the further mystery of the way Shakespeare apprehended them . And in trying to follow him , we must learn to recognize , very carefully , the linked integrities of scepticism and of faith . The idea of ...
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Robert Speaight. marked to me that he found Othello a rather mysterious play ; but if there is a mystery here , it is one that Mauriac is well qualified to comprehend . The mystery of Othello is , quite simply , the mystery of evil . I ...
Robert Speaight. marked to me that he found Othello a rather mysterious play ; but if there is a mystery here , it is one that Mauriac is well qualified to comprehend . The mystery of Othello is , quite simply , the mystery of evil . I ...
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Introduction 9 | 9 |
Hamlet | 21 |
Macbeth | 53 |
Urheberrecht | |
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