The Shakespearian Scene: Some Twentieth-century PerspectivesLongmans, 1969 - 182 ページ |
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... elements like character which could be readily analysed on the analogy of actual life , or in seeking causes and motives on the analogy of human affairs . Any reality possessed by the characters is purely dramatic and artistic ...
... elements like character which could be readily analysed on the analogy of actual life , or in seeking causes and motives on the analogy of human affairs . Any reality possessed by the characters is purely dramatic and artistic ...
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... elements , ' to relate any given incident or speech either to the time sequence of story or the peculiar atmosphere , intellectual or imaginative , which binds the play ' , many of those who followed14 him concerned them- selves almost ...
... elements , ' to relate any given incident or speech either to the time sequence of story or the peculiar atmosphere , intellectual or imaginative , which binds the play ' , many of those who followed14 him concerned them- selves almost ...
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... element scarcely existed in Shakespeare's work and that through- out the plays man is contemplated in relation to ... elements in the work of Shakespeare and his con- temporaries must take account of some facts of theatrical history ...
... element scarcely existed in Shakespeare's work and that through- out the plays man is contemplated in relation to ... elements in the work of Shakespeare and his con- temporaries must take account of some facts of theatrical history ...
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