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Strana 238
... objective in view : they are , one might almost say , metaphysical in inspiration . His love for Zenocrate does not project any serious dramatic conflict in the play -like that between love and honor which Dryden made out of An- tony ...
... objective in view : they are , one might almost say , metaphysical in inspiration . His love for Zenocrate does not project any serious dramatic conflict in the play -like that between love and honor which Dryden made out of An- tony ...
Strana 272
... should . Lear's frustration at feeling a deep moral indignation which can have no " objective correlative " in action is , in part , the cause of his madness , as it is of Hamlet's moods and Othello's 272 SHAKESPEARE.
... should . Lear's frustration at feeling a deep moral indignation which can have no " objective correlative " in action is , in part , the cause of his madness , as it is of Hamlet's moods and Othello's 272 SHAKESPEARE.
Strana 288
... objective correlative of that wonder . The sensual life ends in a blaze of ritual pageantry : it has its own amoral nobility . Hamlet , Othello , Lear , and Macbeth were apparently written be- tween 1600 and 1606 , the phase of ...
... objective correlative of that wonder . The sensual life ends in a blaze of ritual pageantry : it has its own amoral nobility . Hamlet , Othello , Lear , and Macbeth were apparently written be- tween 1600 and 1606 , the phase of ...
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