Six Great Playwrights: Sophocles, Shakespeare, Moliére, Sheridan, Ibsen, ShawHamish Hamilton, 1960 - 192페이지 |
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... whole colour and temper of his work . His sonnets ( not to be dated ex- actly ) hint at a story of personal disillusionment , and no doubt he was deeply affected by the disgrace of his friend and first patron the Earl of Southampton ...
... whole colour and temper of his work . His sonnets ( not to be dated ex- actly ) hint at a story of personal disillusionment , and no doubt he was deeply affected by the disgrace of his friend and first patron the Earl of Southampton ...
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... whole point and effect of the play , as a work of art and a read- ing of human life , is that Lear had necessarily , by the very constitution of things , to endure his hell in order to reach his heaven . And he does reach it ; the gods ...
... whole point and effect of the play , as a work of art and a read- ing of human life , is that Lear had necessarily , by the very constitution of things , to endure his hell in order to reach his heaven . And he does reach it ; the gods ...
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... whole history of the world seemed to him a vast shipwreck , while the one thing worth doing was to save oneself . Evidently he had failed to learn from the New Testament that such a thing is psycho- logically impossible . The first ...
... whole history of the world seemed to him a vast shipwreck , while the one thing worth doing was to save oneself . Evidently he had failed to learn from the New Testament that such a thing is psycho- logically impossible . The first ...
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