The Meaning of Shakespeare, Հատոր 1University of Chicago Press, 1951 - 690 էջ |
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Էջ 138
... fear extends that Romeo's use of force had created . " Here is a friar , that trembles , sighs , and weeps , " says ... fear is the real pestilence that pervades the play . It is fear of the code of honor , not fate , that drives Romeo ...
... fear extends that Romeo's use of force had created . " Here is a friar , that trembles , sighs , and weeps , " says ... fear is the real pestilence that pervades the play . It is fear of the code of honor , not fate , that drives Romeo ...
Էջ 162
... fear . Fear gives birth to lies . And fear and lies together give birth to more force . Richard , sym- bol of Henry's own unjust act , had to be put out of the way . From the moment Henry gave the hint that ended in Richard's death to ...
... fear . Fear gives birth to lies . And fear and lies together give birth to more force . Richard , sym- bol of Henry's own unjust act , had to be put out of the way . From the moment Henry gave the hint that ended in Richard's death to ...
Էջ 163
... fear . By " buried fear " Exton of course means " the body of the man you feared . " But the future reads into those three words another and more fearful mean- ing . It was indeed a buried fear , a fear buried deep in Henry's breast ...
... fear . By " buried fear " Exton of course means " the body of the man you feared . " But the future reads into those three words another and more fearful mean- ing . It was indeed a buried fear , a fear buried deep in Henry's breast ...
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THE INTEGRITY OF SHAKESPEARE | 15 |
THE COMEDY OF ERRORS 25 | 25 |
THE THREE PARTS OF HENRY VI | 28 |
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