Shakespeare's TragediesRoutledge and Paul, 1951 - 277 pagina's |
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Pagina 166
... Nature , his goddess . It has often been observed that Shakespeare used the word Nature in every possible meaning throughout the play , so that it becomes portentous and bitterly ironical , and indeed a kind of reflection of the nature ...
... Nature , his goddess . It has often been observed that Shakespeare used the word Nature in every possible meaning throughout the play , so that it becomes portentous and bitterly ironical , and indeed a kind of reflection of the nature ...
Pagina 169
... Nature , more than Nature needs : Man's life is cheap as beast's . Thou art a Lady ; If only to go warm were gorgeous , Why Nature needs not what thou gorgeous wear'st , Which scarcely keeps thee warm , but for true need , You Heavens ...
... Nature , more than Nature needs : Man's life is cheap as beast's . Thou art a Lady ; If only to go warm were gorgeous , Why Nature needs not what thou gorgeous wear'st , Which scarcely keeps thee warm , but for true need , You Heavens ...
Pagina 174
... Nature that makes these hard - hearts ? But at last relief seems possible ; if only Lear can be persuaded to sleep , Nature may work his cure . He has hardly closed his eyes when Gloucester hastily returns . There is a plot to murder ...
... Nature that makes these hard - hearts ? But at last relief seems possible ; if only Lear can be persuaded to sleep , Nature may work his cure . He has hardly closed his eyes when Gloucester hastily returns . There is a plot to murder ...
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SHAKESPEAREAN TRAGEDY | 9 |
TITUS ANDRONICUS | 30 |
ROMEO AND JULIET | 47 |
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