The Shakespearian Scene: Some Twentieth-century PerspectivesLongmans, 1969 - 182 ページ |
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... individual differences , the possible influence of their early lives on their actions and attitudes . Now this is almost exactly how critics from Johnson to Bradley approached Shakespearian drama : as far as the great majority were ...
... individual differences , the possible influence of their early lives on their actions and attitudes . Now this is almost exactly how critics from Johnson to Bradley approached Shakespearian drama : as far as the great majority were ...
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... individual voice . And a good deal of Polonius finds expres- sion in these words he addresses to Reynaldo : ' And then , Sir , does he this he does — what was I about to say ? ' This method of characterization is common enough ...
... individual voice . And a good deal of Polonius finds expres- sion in these words he addresses to Reynaldo : ' And then , Sir , does he this he does — what was I about to say ? ' This method of characterization is common enough ...
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... individual ; in those of Shakespeare it is commonly a species ' . But while he thus recognized their truth to general nature , their possession of typical fundamental qualities , Johnson also felt that this was only one aspect of ...
... individual ; in those of Shakespeare it is commonly a species ' . But while he thus recognized their truth to general nature , their possession of typical fundamental qualities , Johnson also felt that this was only one aspect of ...
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