The Crown of Life: Essays in Interpretation of Shakespeare's Final PlaysBarnes & Noble, 1966 - Počet stran: 336 |
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... Britain's integrity , are nevertheless conceived as types which Cymbeline , that is , Britain , must finally reject . So too Richard III , villain though he be , can under threat of invasion show a tough patriotism not unlike the ...
... Britain's integrity , are nevertheless conceived as types which Cymbeline , that is , Britain , must finally reject . So too Richard III , villain though he be , can under threat of invasion show a tough patriotism not unlike the ...
Strana 149
... Britain ' ( 1. vi . 112 ) . But perhaps never in all Shakespeare does Britain assume a sweeter excellence than in Imogen's wistful thoughts - recalling Mowbray in Richard II - of leaving it : Where then ? Hath Britain all the sun that ...
... Britain ' ( 1. vi . 112 ) . But perhaps never in all Shakespeare does Britain assume a sweeter excellence than in Imogen's wistful thoughts - recalling Mowbray in Richard II - of leaving it : Where then ? Hath Britain all the sun that ...
Strana 165
... Britain's destiny at its source ) were rejected . Each person accordingly contributes to the national state- ment whose enveloping action dramatizes the conflict and union of Britain with Rome . This enveloping action has , too , its ...
... Britain's destiny at its source ) were rejected . Each person accordingly contributes to the national state- ment whose enveloping action dramatizes the conflict and union of Britain with Rome . This enveloping action has , too , its ...
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