The Shakespearian Scene: Some Twentieth-century PerspectivesLongmans, 1969 - 182 ページ |
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... kind of approach , at any rate against the excesses of over - interpretation to which it so easily lent itself . And a reaction against the exclamatory character criticism so prevalent in the nineteenth century was certainly inevitable ...
... kind of approach , at any rate against the excesses of over - interpretation to which it so easily lent itself . And a reaction against the exclamatory character criticism so prevalent in the nineteenth century was certainly inevitable ...
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... kind of picture , drawn in every kind of way , in the form of simile or metaphor ' ; she restricted its meaning to rhetorical figures , omitting direct reference , and paying no attention whatever to non - verbal images - those deriving ...
... kind of picture , drawn in every kind of way , in the form of simile or metaphor ' ; she restricted its meaning to rhetorical figures , omitting direct reference , and paying no attention whatever to non - verbal images - those deriving ...
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... kind and degree of certainty that its exponents sometimes claim for it , there are numerous occasions when only the historical approach can provide the vital clue to some otherwise intractable problem of plot or character . But even ...
... kind and degree of certainty that its exponents sometimes claim for it , there are numerous occasions when only the historical approach can provide the vital clue to some otherwise intractable problem of plot or character . But even ...
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