T.S. Eliot on ShakespeareUMI Research Press, 1987 - 139 páginas |
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... mind of the possessed ; in the latter case the mind of the sufferer is inferred from the reality of the ghost . In Macbeth we may see the ghost of Banquo ( as we may see Orestes ' Furies ) , but we know and contemplate the ghost in the ...
... mind of the possessed ; in the latter case the mind of the sufferer is inferred from the reality of the ghost . In Macbeth we may see the ghost of Banquo ( as we may see Orestes ' Furies ) , but we know and contemplate the ghost in the ...
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... mind " being made into " events in human action " -this account , reminiscent of the " objective correlative , " is what has now become of the " poetic vision " in Eliot's thinking ( Hardy's Dynasts is again commended in a footnote as ...
... mind " being made into " events in human action " -this account , reminiscent of the " objective correlative , " is what has now become of the " poetic vision " in Eliot's thinking ( Hardy's Dynasts is again commended in a footnote as ...
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... mind with Marlowe , insofar as we allow the quality of the verse to shape , so to speak , our under- standing of this mind ( Eliot offers all this as being in agreement with Ellis- Fermor ) . Eliot takes the occasion to remark that it ...
... mind with Marlowe , insofar as we allow the quality of the verse to shape , so to speak , our under- standing of this mind ( Eliot offers all this as being in agreement with Ellis- Fermor ) . Eliot takes the occasion to remark that it ...
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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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