The Shakespearian Scene: Some Twentieth-century PerspectivesLongmans, 1969 - 182 ページ |
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... attention to minute details in order always to preserve consistency and coherence . In present- ing his characters he frequently makes use of devices inherited from an older and more primitive dramatic tradition , a tradition in which ...
... attention to minute details in order always to preserve consistency and coherence . In present- ing his characters he frequently makes use of devices inherited from an older and more primitive dramatic tradition , a tradition in which ...
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... attention of his contemporaries , the course of Shakespeare criticism might well have been different . As it was , his ideas were ignored , and he seems to have exercised no influence on critical opinion until his emergence from ...
... attention of his contemporaries , the course of Shakespeare criticism might well have been different . As it was , his ideas were ignored , and he seems to have exercised no influence on critical opinion until his emergence from ...
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... attention to dramatic experience , stage life or the development of plot can feel that they have encompassed Shakespeare's ' meanings ' : their response is bound to be just as limited as that of the nineteenth - century critics who , in ...
... attention to dramatic experience , stage life or the development of plot can feel that they have encompassed Shakespeare's ' meanings ' : their response is bound to be just as limited as that of the nineteenth - century critics who , in ...
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