The Shakespearian Scene: Some Twentieth-century PerspectivesLongmans, 1969 - 182 ページ |
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... expressions , and thought it necessary to refine the Shakespearian idiom by removing ' that heap of rubbish under ... expressing the strong prejudice of his age against unduly metaphorical language . The judgments of Dryden and his ...
... expressions , and thought it necessary to refine the Shakespearian idiom by removing ' that heap of rubbish under ... expressing the strong prejudice of his age against unduly metaphorical language . The judgments of Dryden and his ...
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... expression with Shakespeare's and real life with drama , forgetting that their rich and eloquent utterance belongs to the medium and not to the speakers themselves . All the important characters in a poetic drama necessarily speak ...
... expression with Shakespeare's and real life with drama , forgetting that their rich and eloquent utterance belongs to the medium and not to the speakers themselves . All the important characters in a poetic drama necessarily speak ...
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... expressing a vision of life which is essentially Christian . Leontes , possessed by jealousy , plans the death of his ... expression of religious truth , to which Shakespeare brings new life by avoiding traditional Christian symbols and ...
... expressing a vision of life which is essentially Christian . Leontes , possessed by jealousy , plans the death of his ... expression of religious truth , to which Shakespeare brings new life by avoiding traditional Christian symbols and ...
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