About anyone so great as Shakespeare, it is probable that we can never be right; and if we can never be right, it is better that we should from time to time change our way of being wrong. Talking Back to Shakespeare - עמוד 14מאת Martha Tuck Rozett - 1994 - 215 דפיםתצוגה מקדימה מוגבלת - מידע על ספר זה
| Howard Felperin - 1985 - 228 דפים
...Northrop Frye', in Beyond , p. 25. Toward A Poststructuralist Practice: A Reading of Shakespeare's Sonnets About anyone so great as Shakespeare, it is probable...should from time to time change our way of being wrong. TS Eliot I. EXEMPLARY TEXTS Having argued that the institution of criticism should stop trying to do... | |
| James E. Alatis - 1992 - 630 דפים
...TS Eliot, when interviewed by Time magazine more than 35 years ago said about William Shakespeare: About anyone so great as Shakespeare, it is probable...should from time to time change our way of being wrong. We say the same about the smaller subject of vocabulary teaching, which can never be done in a fully... | |
| Jerome F. D. Creach - 1996 - 162 דפים
...says it best: What TS Elliot has said about Shakespeare applies to the Psalms: 'About anyone so great, it is probable that we can never be right; and if we can never be right, it is better from time to time that we should change our way of being wrong'.41 41. For this quotation I am indebted... | |
| Millicent Bell - 2002 - 316 דפים
...simplification, a "Senecan Shakespeare," while warning against accepting it too seriously: "About anyone as great as Shakespeare, it is probable that we can never...from time to time change our way of being wrong." In offering a skeptical Shakespeare, a doubter of many received views about humanity and the universe,... | |
| David E. Chinitz - 2005 - 275 דפים
...Responding in 1927 to three recent critical portrayals of Shakespeare, Eliot declared, "About any one so great as Shakespeare, it is probable that we can...should from time to time change our way of being wrong" (SE 107). If Eliot is not "any one so great as Shakespeare" — though such rankings of "greatness"... | |
| Johannes Cornelis De Moor - 2001 - 286 דפים
...conclude, I would like to apply to Jeremiah a quotation from an essay by TS Eliot on Shakespeare:39 'About anyone so great as Shakespeare, it is probable...from time to time change our way of being wrong.' 38 One wonders whether in terms of the so-called canonical approach the confessions, in case they should... | |
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