T.S. Eliot on ShakespeareUMI Research Press, 1987 - 139 páginas |
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... feeling for things " in good proportion to " feeling for language , " of eye and vocabulary “ in co - op- eration . " Language in some sense evokes the object , or , as with Blake , “ emo- tion , " or simply " feeling " that is not just " ...
... feeling for things " in good proportion to " feeling for language , " of eye and vocabulary “ in co - op- eration . " Language in some sense evokes the object , or , as with Blake , “ emo- tion , " or simply " feeling " that is not just " ...
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... feeling : " We can only guess at the scheme of what we grope for by inference from our perceptions , from observation of any instant on the stage which has aroused an hitherto dor- mant feeling " ( p . 305 ) . To “ arouse feeling " is ...
... feeling : " We can only guess at the scheme of what we grope for by inference from our perceptions , from observation of any instant on the stage which has aroused an hitherto dor- mant feeling " ( p . 305 ) . To “ arouse feeling " is ...
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... feelings , " " inner necessity in the feeling " ( p . 171 ) . From this recognition of the symbolic realm , coherence , and personal dis- position in Shakespeare ( and some others ) , Eliot goes on to think out the re- lation of ...
... feelings , " " inner necessity in the feeling " ( p . 171 ) . From this recognition of the symbolic realm , coherence , and personal dis- position in Shakespeare ( and some others ) , Eliot goes on to think out the re- lation of ...
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Early Criticism and the Hamlet Essay | 5 |
Developing a View of the Shakespeare Play | 23 |
192737 | 55 |
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