Shakespeare: An Existential ViewTavistock Publications, 1965 - 134 páginas |
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... noble action . Don Quixote's view is faithful to a nobility that might be , to a nobility that by his own action he makes exist , that he ( to use a Sartrean construction ) exists . Under the pressure of his vision , ' nobility ' is no ...
... noble action . Don Quixote's view is faithful to a nobility that might be , to a nobility that by his own action he makes exist , that he ( to use a Sartrean construction ) exists . Under the pressure of his vision , ' nobility ' is no ...
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... noble , and hence lacks the conceiving power to give it birth . Another theme of grace which The Tempest enlarges upon and , in effect , consummates , is judgement . It is the thunder which basses Alonso's trespass , the instrument of ...
... noble , and hence lacks the conceiving power to give it birth . Another theme of grace which The Tempest enlarges upon and , in effect , consummates , is judgement . It is the thunder which basses Alonso's trespass , the instrument of ...
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... noble creature in her ) Dash'd all to pieces . . . . ( I. 2 ) Over and over again in this play we are made to witness this wonderful compassion , this instinct towards limitless human possibilities which , at the same time , is often ...
... noble creature in her ) Dash'd all to pieces . . . . ( I. 2 ) Over and over again in this play we are made to witness this wonderful compassion , this instinct towards limitless human possibilities which , at the same time , is often ...
Contenido
Imagination and Realization | 25 |
Imagination and Redemption | 71 |
Fact and value ΙΟΙ | 101 |
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absolute action answer Antony Antony and Cleopatra Antony's appearances appetite Beatrice's Benedick and Beatrice betrayal binding bond Borachio bounty Caesar central chaos Chiappe Claudio Cleopatra commitment commodity compassion confrontation CORDELIA death deed destruction Diomed Dogberry Don John Don Pedro Don Quixote Egypt Enobarbus Eros experience eyes fact faith false feast flesh Florizel Fulvia grace hath heart heaven Helen hence Hermione Hermione's Hero honour human human bonds imagination judgement kind king Lear Lear's Leontes lives lord lost lovers marriage Martin Buber meaning measure Merchant of Venice merely moral moreover nature noble notes passion perception Perdita Pericles perience perspective play Polixenes possibilities Prospero R. H. Tawney reality realization reason recognition relation romantic romantic love romanticism ROSALIND satiric says scepticism sense Shakespeare Shylock social spirit Tempest tension thee things thou art tion tragedy tragic transformation Troilus and Cressida Trojan truth vision word