Shakespeare and Religion: Essays of Forty YearsSimon and Schuster, 1968 - 374 páginas |
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... supposed , secondary , but sovereign . Today we have slight national imagina- tion , except in times of peril , which is like having no religion except when ill ; and where there is no imagination , the people , sooner or later , perish ...
... supposed , secondary , but sovereign . Today we have slight national imagina- tion , except in times of peril , which is like having no religion except when ill ; and where there is no imagination , the people , sooner or later , perish ...
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... supposed to be about the same young man as the Sonnets . We must attend carefully to every nuance in Thorpe's Dedica- tion , 1 which runs : To the only begetter of these ensuing sonnets , Mr. W.H. , all happiness , and that eternity ...
... supposed to be about the same young man as the Sonnets . We must attend carefully to every nuance in Thorpe's Dedica- tion , 1 which runs : To the only begetter of these ensuing sonnets , Mr. W.H. , all happiness , and that eternity ...
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... supposed . For the Pyramus and Thisbe interlude in A Midsummer Night's Dream we are driven to the conclusion that Shakespeare consulted no less than six or seven versions of the story ; and we find that Chaucer , Henryson , Homer ...
... supposed . For the Pyramus and Thisbe interlude in A Midsummer Night's Dream we are driven to the conclusion that Shakespeare consulted no less than six or seven versions of the story ; and we find that Chaucer , Henryson , Homer ...
Contenido
INTRODUCTION | 1 |
BRUTUS AND CASSIUS 1927 | 39 |
THE POET AND IMMORTALITY 1928 | 43 |
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action Aeschylus Antony appears Athens becomes called certainly Christ Christian concerned creative criticism Crown danger death direct discussed drama Elizabethan England essay evil exist experience fact feel final force give greater Hamlet heart Henry VIII hero historical human imaginative important Inca interesting interpretation kind King less living Macbeth matter meaning mind mysterious nature never Ollantay once perhaps play poet poetic poetry present problem question reference regard relation religious remains Richard royal scene seems sense Shake Shakespeare Shakespearian shows society Sonnets soul speak speech spiritual stage story suggest supposed symbolism Tempest theme things thou thought Timon tradition tragedy tragic true truth understanding universal vision whole writing