Christian Ritual and the World of Shakespeare's TragediesBucknell University Press, 1976 - 441 páginas |
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Herbert R. Coursen. The commons hath he pill'd with grievous taxes , And quite lost their hearts ; the nobles hath he fin'd For ancient quarrels , and quite lost their hearts . ( II.i.246-48 ) “ Thy_death - bed , " says Gaunt , extending ...
Herbert R. Coursen. The commons hath he pill'd with grievous taxes , And quite lost their hearts ; the nobles hath he fin'd For ancient quarrels , and quite lost their hearts . ( II.i.246-48 ) “ Thy_death - bed , " says Gaunt , extending ...
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... hath [ put ] the realm in farm " ( II.i.256 ) , has , as he admits , “ Made glory base , a sovereignty a slave ... hath suffer'd this disordered spring , " says the Gardener , " Hath now himself met with the fall of leaf " ( III.iv.48-49 ) ...
... hath [ put ] the realm in farm " ( II.i.256 ) , has , as he admits , “ Made glory base , a sovereignty a slave ... hath suffer'd this disordered spring , " says the Gardener , " Hath now himself met with the fall of leaf " ( III.iv.48-49 ) ...
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... hath created and appointed all things in heaven , earth , and waters , in a most excellent and perfect order . In Heaven , hee hath appointed distinct and severall orders and states or Archangels and Angels . In earth hee hath Macbeth 315.
... hath created and appointed all things in heaven , earth , and waters , in a most excellent and perfect order . In Heaven , hee hath appointed distinct and severall orders and states or Archangels and Angels . In earth hee hath Macbeth 315.
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Christian Ritual and the World of Shakespeare's Tragedies Herbert R. Coursen Vista de fragmentos - 1976 |
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action becomes begins blood body Bolingbroke calls Cassio character Christ Christian Claudius Claudius's comedy comes Communion Cordelia course created crime death deeper defined denied Desdemona devil drama earth echo elements Elizabethan emerges England evil expresses fall father fear final fire forces further Ghost give Goneril grace guilt Hamlet hand hath heart heaven Henry hero Homily human Iago Iago's John kill kind King Lear kingdom Lady later Lear's lines live London lord lost Macbeth marriage meaning merely metaphor mind moral move murder nature never night once opening Othello pagan perhaps play play's political positive possibilities potential Prayer predicts Prospero question reality represents response revenge Richard ritual role sacramental says scene seems sense Shakespeare soul speech spirit storm suggests tells Tempest thee things thou tion Tragedy tragic true truth York
Referencias a este libro
Shakespeare's Religious Allusiveness: Its Play and Tolerance Maurice Hunt Sin vista previa disponible - 2004 |