The Pelican Guide to English Literature: The age of Shakespeare. [1964,c1955]- 3. From Donne to Marvell. [1962,c1956]- 4. From Dryden to Johnson. [1965Penguin Books, 1962 |
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... final word in the play , it is certainly not because Shakespeare has shrunk from any of the issues . Pessimism is sometimes regarded as a tough and realistic attitude . Shakespeare's total view of human life in this play has a toughness ...
... final word in the play , it is certainly not because Shakespeare has shrunk from any of the issues . Pessimism is sometimes regarded as a tough and realistic attitude . Shakespeare's total view of human life in this play has a toughness ...
Halaman 271
... final meeting at the court of Sicilia must precede the final reconcilia- tion . Enough has been said to show that this great pastoral scene plays a far more important part in the symbolic structure of The Winter's Tale than would appear ...
... final meeting at the court of Sicilia must precede the final reconcilia- tion . Enough has been said to show that this great pastoral scene plays a far more important part in the symbolic structure of The Winter's Tale than would appear ...
Halaman 273
... final expiation of his past error coincides with the concentration of the whole action at his court . Florizel and Perdita , fleeing before the displeasure of Polixenes , seek refuge from the latter's prejudice at another and wiser ...
... final expiation of his past error coincides with the concentration of the whole action at his court . Florizel and Perdita , fleeing before the displeasure of Polixenes , seek refuge from the latter's prejudice at another and wiser ...
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