Shakespeare: An Existential ViewTavistock Publications, 1965 - 134 páginas |
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Página 76
... lost ; he will learn the bounty he had when she was alive , whose value he had not the sense to appreciate : FRIAR : ... for so it falls out , That what we have we prize not to the worth , Whiles we enjoy it ; but being rack'd and lost ...
... lost ; he will learn the bounty he had when she was alive , whose value he had not the sense to appreciate : FRIAR : ... for so it falls out , That what we have we prize not to the worth , Whiles we enjoy it ; but being rack'd and lost ...
Página 81
... lost child is his lost child Perdita ; this semblance of his lost wife Hermione , is Hermione's real flesh image , her child ; and again , in its wonderful art , the play enacts this theme of realization - the image of Hermione , a ...
... lost child is his lost child Perdita ; this semblance of his lost wife Hermione , is Hermione's real flesh image , her child ; and again , in its wonderful art , the play enacts this theme of realization - the image of Hermione , a ...
Página 89
... lost ' a child to marriage ; moreover , he knows that Alonso's son is not drowned . That , nonetheless , he is made to stress the moral is a sign of the importance which his creator attached to it . For this is a symbolic drama ...
... lost ' a child to marriage ; moreover , he knows that Alonso's son is not drowned . That , nonetheless , he is made to stress the moral is a sign of the importance which his creator attached to it . For this is a symbolic drama ...
Contenido
Imagination and Realization | 25 |
Imagination and Redemption | 71 |
Fact and value ΙΟΙ | 101 |
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