The Great Tradition in English Literature from Shakespeare to Shaw: William Shakespeare to Jane AustenMonthly Review Press, 1969 - 946 pagina's |
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Pagina 39
... whole farce of the Falstaff scenes in Henry IV turns on this grotesque contrast between the feudal status as it was and that into which it has degenerated . The whole of the tragedy underlying the farce and giving it body and force , is ...
... whole farce of the Falstaff scenes in Henry IV turns on this grotesque contrast between the feudal status as it was and that into which it has degenerated . The whole of the tragedy underlying the farce and giving it body and force , is ...
Pagina 41
... whole , received less than justice from readers who conceive dramatic interest only in terms of psycho- logical conflict . For in this play the interest is , more exclusively than usual , focused on the struggle between two worlds , and ...
... whole , received less than justice from readers who conceive dramatic interest only in terms of psycho- logical conflict . For in this play the interest is , more exclusively than usual , focused on the struggle between two worlds , and ...
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... whole field of natural science ! ” But there is even more need now than there was four centuries ago to emphasize the other aspect of Bacon's thought which has , with the end of the bourgeois revolution , been forgotten by some of his ...
... whole field of natural science ! ” But there is even more need now than there was four centuries ago to emphasize the other aspect of Bacon's thought which has , with the end of the bourgeois revolution , been forgotten by some of his ...
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