The Shakespearian Scene: Some Twentieth-century PerspectivesLongmans, 1969 - 182 ページ |
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... give way to sympathy agony ; and pity and the barriers of indifference are broken down . In the great tragedies most of the major characters exhibit at least some development , either in the direction of growth or decay . In Macbeth we ...
... give way to sympathy agony ; and pity and the barriers of indifference are broken down . In the great tragedies most of the major characters exhibit at least some development , either in the direction of growth or decay . In Macbeth we ...
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... give them credit for . In Measure for Measure there are obscurities both of speech and action which can be satisfactorily dealt with only in historical terms . The Duke's enigmatic behaviour and his various idio- syncrasies ...
... give them credit for . In Measure for Measure there are obscurities both of speech and action which can be satisfactorily dealt with only in historical terms . The Duke's enigmatic behaviour and his various idio- syncrasies ...
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... give us no infallible guide to the dramatist's intentions ; as Lascelles Abercrombie has pointed out , to proceed from conditions to intentions is ' to take a blind jump into pure theory ' . Aesthetic critics , because they are ...
... give us no infallible guide to the dramatist's intentions ; as Lascelles Abercrombie has pointed out , to proceed from conditions to intentions is ' to take a blind jump into pure theory ' . Aesthetic critics , because they are ...
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