Essays on Shakespeare: In Honour of A.A. AnsariTika Ram Sharma Shalabh Book House, 1986 - 302 pages Festschrift honoring Asloob Ahmad Ansari, b. 1925, professor of English, Aligarh Muslim University. |
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Page 60
... expression here is truly that of a protagonist in a history . The kind of metadramatic protest Macbeth is uttering ... expressing the tragedy of a father bereft of his son , prays that ' the rude scene may end ' : And let this world no ...
... expression here is truly that of a protagonist in a history . The kind of metadramatic protest Macbeth is uttering ... expressing the tragedy of a father bereft of his son , prays that ' the rude scene may end ' : And let this world no ...
Page 134
... expression of the Liebestod than her marvellous image : The stroke of death is as a lover's pinch , / Which hurts , and is desired : ' ( V. ii . 295 ) just as there is no more perfect expression of death as a sexual swoon than ' As ...
... expression of the Liebestod than her marvellous image : The stroke of death is as a lover's pinch , / Which hurts , and is desired : ' ( V. ii . 295 ) just as there is no more perfect expression of death as a sexual swoon than ' As ...
Page 181
... expression of his character , it makes him seem unattractively cold and calcula- ting , hardly a ' luminous figure ... expressing ' his hostility to his father ' and escaping ' the temptation to parricide ' ? 5 Is Hal , that is , really ...
... expression of his character , it makes him seem unattractively cold and calcula- ting , hardly a ' luminous figure ... expressing ' his hostility to his father ' and escaping ' the temptation to parricide ' ? 5 Is Hal , that is , really ...
Contents
PREFACE Editor vii | 1 |
LEO SALINGAR Shakespeare and the Italian | 8 |
TOBIN Shakespeare Bacon Milton | 29 |
Copyright | |
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