Shakespearean Criticism: Excerpts from the Criticism of William Shakespeare's Plays and Poetry, from the First Published Appraisals to Current Evaluations, Band 6Gale Research Company, 1984 |
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... imagination . " Ornstein argues that Antony learns to renounce the " earthbound and philistine " thought of Rome for the " cosmic poetic amplitude " of Egyptian imagination , even- tually taking leave of the world in an imaginative ...
... imagination . " Ornstein argues that Antony learns to renounce the " earthbound and philistine " thought of Rome for the " cosmic poetic amplitude " of Egyptian imagination , even- tually taking leave of the world in an imaginative ...
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... imagination was this truth , accompanied with the un- consciousness of nature : indeed , imagination to be perfect must be unconscious , at least in production ; for nature is so . - We shall attempt one example more in the characters ...
... imagination was this truth , accompanied with the un- consciousness of nature : indeed , imagination to be perfect must be unconscious , at least in production ; for nature is so . - We shall attempt one example more in the characters ...
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... imagination : pp . 376 , 393 , 406 , 432 , 486 self - possession : pp . 365 , 376 , 395 , 402 , 406 , 480 transformation : pp . 365 , 377 , 432 union with Titania : pp . 377 , 406 , 441 , 445 , 450 , 457 , 491 , 497 brutal or erotic ...
... imagination : pp . 376 , 393 , 406 , 432 , 486 self - possession : pp . 365 , 376 , 395 , 402 , 406 , 480 transformation : pp . 365 , 377 , 432 union with Titania : pp . 377 , 406 , 441 , 445 , 450 , 457 , 491 , 497 brutal or erotic ...
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Preface | 7 |
Richard II | 241 |
The Two Gentlemen of Verona | 429 |
Urheberrecht | |
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