Shakespearean Criticism: Excerpts from the Criticism of William Shakespeare's Plays and Poetry, from the First Published Appraisals to Current Evaluations, Svazek 79Gale Research Company, 1984 |
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Strana 173
... response to the fertilizing influence of illusion . * Greenblatt in 1991 sees wonder as " the central figure in the initial European response to the New World " — " something like the ' startle reflex ' one can observe in infants ...
... response to the fertilizing influence of illusion . * Greenblatt in 1991 sees wonder as " the central figure in the initial European response to the New World " — " something like the ' startle reflex ' one can observe in infants ...
Strana 231
... response is parallel to the proper response to the gods . During the storm scene Pericles is told of Thaisa's death , and like a tragic hero he rails against his fate : O you gods ! Why do you make us love your goodly gifts , And snatch ...
... response is parallel to the proper response to the gods . During the storm scene Pericles is told of Thaisa's death , and like a tragic hero he rails against his fate : O you gods ! Why do you make us love your goodly gifts , And snatch ...
Strana 357
... response to " love . " Whereas hunting elicits an unmediated affective response ( " hunting he loved " ) , the poem's evocation of eros emphasizes the mode through which Adonis ( unlike Venus ) distinctively expresses his response of ...
... response to " love . " Whereas hunting elicits an unmediated affective response ( " hunting he loved " ) , the poem's evocation of eros emphasizes the mode through which Adonis ( unlike Venus ) distinctively expresses his response of ...
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