The Shakespearian Scene: Some Twentieth-century PerspectivesLongmans, 1969 - 182 ページ |
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... human nature , semblable men and women , drawn with great subtlety and deep insight . So obviously human and psychologi- cally plausible did they seem that generations of critics found no trouble in recognizing Shakespeare's world as ...
... human nature , semblable men and women , drawn with great subtlety and deep insight . So obviously human and psychologi- cally plausible did they seem that generations of critics found no trouble in recognizing Shakespeare's world as ...
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... human character from some standpoint or other : their interpretations are based on their own theories of human psychology . But suppose these can be shown to be inadequate , particularly in the light of the discoveries of modern ...
... human character from some standpoint or other : their interpretations are based on their own theories of human psychology . But suppose these can be shown to be inadequate , particularly in the light of the discoveries of modern ...
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... human image to fade far into the background of consciousness . Generations of critics from Dryden onwards had ... human sentiments in human language , by scenes from which a hermit may estimate the transactions of the world , and a ...
... human image to fade far into the background of consciousness . Generations of critics from Dryden onwards had ... human sentiments in human language , by scenes from which a hermit may estimate the transactions of the world , and a ...
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