Surprised by Scenes; Essays in Honour of Professor Yasunari Takahashi: シェイクスピアからベケットへTakada, Y. Kenkyusha, 1994 - 440 Seiten |
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... things " . It is the poet's " mind ” that “ feels as if it ached to behold & know something great — something one & indivisible ” . And it is " only in the faith of this " that Nature assumes an appearance of sublimity . . . Later in ...
... things " . It is the poet's " mind ” that “ feels as if it ached to behold & know something great — something one & indivisible ” . And it is " only in the faith of this " that Nature assumes an appearance of sublimity . . . Later in ...
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... things , the idea of infinity had a perennial fascination . By the 1890s , this fascination was focussed in three ... things made by human agency . Even Matthew Arnold , of all people , had begun to confuse ideas and things . Everyone ...
... things , the idea of infinity had a perennial fascination . By the 1890s , this fascination was focussed in three ... things made by human agency . Even Matthew Arnold , of all people , had begun to confuse ideas and things . Everyone ...
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... things up " . Shaw may have seen the small company of Irish play- ers when they visited London early in 1904 with productions of Yeats , Synge and Lady Gregory . Ten years later , after Synge's death , he described with approval that ...
... things up " . Shaw may have seen the small company of Irish play- ers when they visited London early in 1904 with productions of Yeats , Synge and Lady Gregory . Ten years later , after Synge's death , he described with approval that ...
Inhalt
Shakespeares Silences Frank Kermode | 16 |
Notes for a Psychodynamic | 27 |
The Grand Design of Shakespeares First History Plays | 41 |
Urheberrecht | |
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