Studies in Philology, Volume 30University of North Carolina Press, 1933 |
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Pagina 48
... scenes which convey the impression of a universe in chaos - the scene in which Lear invokes Nature in his malediction against Gonorill , " the first of the storm scenes , in which he calls down the wrath of the gods on the heads of ...
... scenes which convey the impression of a universe in chaos - the scene in which Lear invokes Nature in his malediction against Gonorill , " the first of the storm scenes , in which he calls down the wrath of the gods on the heads of ...
Pagina 219
... scene , wherein Tamora loses a son , wins a husband , and plans the utter humilia- tion of the Andronicus family ; 17 the very short third scene ( II , ii ) , 17 It is this long first scene ( Act I ) that is responsible , in my opinion ...
... scene , wherein Tamora loses a son , wins a husband , and plans the utter humilia- tion of the Andronicus family ; 17 the very short third scene ( II , ii ) , 17 It is this long first scene ( Act I ) that is responsible , in my opinion ...
Pagina 220
... scene appears not only in the irregularity of the verse and the confusion of the line - division , but also in the primitive nature of Titus ' madness . 10 There is always the possibility of finding embedded in the Shake- spearean scenes ...
... scene appears not only in the irregularity of the verse and the confusion of the line - division , but also in the primitive nature of Titus ' madness . 10 There is always the possibility of finding embedded in the Shake- spearean scenes ...
Inhoudsopgave
Mason Hammond Concilia Deorum from Homer through | 1 |
Austin Parallel or Coincidence? A Problem of Dante | 17 |
Madeleine Doran Elements in the Composition of King | 34 |
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