The Shakespearian Scene: Some Twentieth-century PerspectivesLongmans, 1969 - 182 ページ |
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... figures ; at another they may be seen as symbolic representations of ideas or principles . A few examples chosen ... figure endowed by Shakespeare with powers and attributes more than human : ' he controls the action from start to finish ...
... figures ; at another they may be seen as symbolic representations of ideas or principles . A few examples chosen ... figure endowed by Shakespeare with powers and attributes more than human : ' he controls the action from start to finish ...
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... figure , existing only at the level of symbolism or allegory . There are passages in the play like Angelo's ' I ... figure and whose companions are as humanly consistent and as fully realized as Angelo , Isabella , Claudio and Lucio ...
... figure , existing only at the level of symbolism or allegory . There are passages in the play like Angelo's ' I ... figure and whose companions are as humanly consistent and as fully realized as Angelo , Isabella , Claudio and Lucio ...
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... figures and stock characters are so lightly sketched that they lack any real individu- ality or distinctive manner of speech . This is particularly true of Macbeth where , except for the two major figures , none of the characters ...
... figures and stock characters are so lightly sketched that they lack any real individu- ality or distinctive manner of speech . This is particularly true of Macbeth where , except for the two major figures , none of the characters ...
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