The Shakespearian Scene: Some Twentieth-century PerspectivesLongmans, 1969 - 182 ページ |
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... Importance of Character The medium of drama is not words , but persons moving about on a stage using words . EZRA POUND ... important or even relevant to a serious discussion of the plays . The various modern attempts to de - emphasize ...
... Importance of Character The medium of drama is not words , but persons moving about on a stage using words . EZRA POUND ... important or even relevant to a serious discussion of the plays . The various modern attempts to de - emphasize ...
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... important questions concern- ing Shakespeare's religious and moral outlook can be answered with some confidence . We can see where his sympathies and preferences lie , and gain considerable insight into his values , by observing the way ...
... important questions concern- ing Shakespeare's religious and moral outlook can be answered with some confidence . We can see where his sympathies and preferences lie , and gain considerable insight into his values , by observing the way ...
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... important distinctions made . The application of this teaching to the revenge theme in Hamlet helps us to find at least some consistency between such seemingly contradictory features as the protagonist's moral commitment to the role of ...
... important distinctions made . The application of this teaching to the revenge theme in Hamlet helps us to find at least some consistency between such seemingly contradictory features as the protagonist's moral commitment to the role of ...
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