Shakespeare's Idea of ArtAdam Mickiewicz University Press, 1988 - Всего страниц: 156 |
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Andrzej Jankowski. Therefore the critics who regard some of Shakespeare's characters as allegories seem to be right , provided the characters have some attributes which suggest their secret nature . But if we allow for the fact that the ...
Andrzej Jankowski. Therefore the critics who regard some of Shakespeare's characters as allegories seem to be right , provided the characters have some attributes which suggest their secret nature . But if we allow for the fact that the ...
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... character as an allegory of the soul in the highest possible form it can reach on earth and a villain as the allegory of the soul defeated and enslaved by the flesh . We are also enabled to regard some characters as personifications of ...
... character as an allegory of the soul in the highest possible form it can reach on earth and a villain as the allegory of the soul defeated and enslaved by the flesh . We are also enabled to regard some characters as personifications of ...
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... characters have been killed or have died ) , in six of them - Romeo and Juliet , Hamlet , Macbeth , King Lear , Timon of Athens , and Julius Caesar - harmony is eventually restored . Thus , while the unconventional comedies do not end ...
... characters have been killed or have died ) , in six of them - Romeo and Juliet , Hamlet , Macbeth , King Lear , Timon of Athens , and Julius Caesar - harmony is eventually restored . Thus , while the unconventional comedies do not end ...
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The art of poetry | 45 |
Imitation | 88 |
Conclusion | 130 |
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