Shakespeare, Spokesman of the Third EstateBasil Blackwell, 1954 - 201 pagina's |
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Pagina 35
... play's fundamental mood lies somewhere between the two genres . It is one of disappointment , bitterness , repugnance and disgust . That explains the history of the play . The expression of disgust has in its turn - partly at least ...
... play's fundamental mood lies somewhere between the two genres . It is one of disappointment , bitterness , repugnance and disgust . That explains the history of the play . The expression of disgust has in its turn - partly at least ...
Pagina 43
... play is inconsistently maintained , and cites this as one of the many contradictions " of which this work shows so many examples " . The characters which Brandes especially has in mind are Achilles and Ulysses . Achilles " who elsewhere ...
... play is inconsistently maintained , and cites this as one of the many contradictions " of which this work shows so many examples " . The characters which Brandes especially has in mind are Achilles and Ulysses . Achilles " who elsewhere ...
Pagina 107
... play . They say that it is purposeless , that it has no central idea , no real meaning . But is that really the case ? Let us see what the prologue has to say about the play ; it is quite unambiguous . Therefore , for goodness ' sake ...
... play . They say that it is purposeless , that it has no central idea , no real meaning . But is that really the case ? Let us see what the prologue has to say about the play ; it is quite unambiguous . Therefore , for goodness ' sake ...
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