The Imperial Theme: Further Interpretations of Shakespeare's Tragedies, Including the Roman PlaysMethuen, 1951 - 367 sider "The greater part of this volume is devoted to an exhaustive study of the Roman tragedies -- Julius Caesar, Coriolanus and Antony and Cleopatra. It also contains the author's most complete interpretation of Macbeth." -- from book cover. |
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Side 20
... observe the importance of Lucio's continuous words slandering the Duke to his face during his disguise . The Duke's ethic is born of his knowledge of evil potential in himself . His sees his philosophy of lenience proved right by the ...
... observe the importance of Lucio's continuous words slandering the Duke to his face during his disguise . The Duke's ethic is born of his knowledge of evil potential in himself . His sees his philosophy of lenience proved right by the ...
Side 96
... observe in further detail his importance in point of courage and kingliness . Other life - colourings are evident in Ophelia's and Fortinbras ' words about Hamlet as he was before the action - a soldier , a lover ; in Osric , and the ...
... observe in further detail his importance in point of courage and kingliness . Other life - colourings are evident in Ophelia's and Fortinbras ' words about Hamlet as he was before the action - a soldier , a lover ; in Osric , and the ...
Side 171
... observe the ' birth ' theme . Volumnia is no or- dinary mother . She loves to picture him , gowned in blood , urging on his men with the clarion voice of scorn . His violence , his embattled pride , his ruthless scorn of inferiors , all ...
... observe the ' birth ' theme . Volumnia is no or- dinary mother . She loves to picture him , gowned in blood , urging on his men with the clarion voice of scorn . His violence , his embattled pride , his ruthless scorn of inferiors , all ...
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action Antony and Cleopatra Antony's appears association bear beauty becomes blending blood body Brutus Caesar called Cassius clearly close continually contrast Coriolanus crown dark death disorder divine earth effects elements emotion Enobarbus eternity evil eyes fear feasting final fire follow force give gold Hamlet hand hath hear heart heaven Hence honour human ideal imagery images imaginative imperial important infinite king Lady later Lear light live look love's Macbeth melt mind mother nature never night noble Notice observe opposed passion peace persons play positive present pride pure reality references rich Rome says scene sense Shakespeare Shakespearian shows soul speaks spirit stand star strange stressed suggestion symbol thee theme thing thou thought throughout Timon tragedy true universal values vision vivid whole