The Great Tradition in English Literature: From Shakespeare to Jane AustenCitadel Press, 1953 |
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Pagina viii
... political and partisan . Aristotle defined man as the political animal , and surely the most human of men -- the great artist - are not the least political . The following pages attempt a rapid survey of one of the greatest of such ...
... political and partisan . Aristotle defined man as the political animal , and surely the most human of men -- the great artist - are not the least political . The following pages attempt a rapid survey of one of the greatest of such ...
Pagina 73
... political , not a personal , one . Macbeth is killed in battle , where his own soldiers have joined the enemy ranks , and the true king has the last word : What's more to do , Which would be planted newly with the time , - As calling ...
... political , not a personal , one . Macbeth is killed in battle , where his own soldiers have joined the enemy ranks , and the true king has the last word : What's more to do , Which would be planted newly with the time , - As calling ...
Pagina 91
... political terms of our own time . Such an effort is , of course , precisely the one we have already found necessary for a real understanding of Shakespeare's history plays and , to a lesser extent , of many of his other tragedies , and ...
... political terms of our own time . Such an effort is , of course , precisely the one we have already found necessary for a real understanding of Shakespeare's history plays and , to a lesser extent , of many of his other tragedies , and ...
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