The Shakespearian Scene: Some Twentieth-century PerspectivesLongmans, 1969 - 182 ページ |
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... possible that this inconsistency — if , indeed , it can be so described — may be the result of Shakespeare's use of a minor character for a double purpose ; it is also possible that he was dissatisfied with the conception of Polonius ...
... possible that this inconsistency — if , indeed , it can be so described — may be the result of Shakespeare's use of a minor character for a double purpose ; it is also possible that he was dissatisfied with the conception of Polonius ...
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... possible to see it as a dramatic presentation of the consequences of overweening political and personal ambition , but it is obviously much more than this . Characterization , imagery and symbolism are used by Shakespeare to confer on ...
... possible to see it as a dramatic presentation of the consequences of overweening political and personal ambition , but it is obviously much more than this . Characterization , imagery and symbolism are used by Shakespeare to confer on ...
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... possible , to what it yielded to its original audience . ' F. W. Bateson makes rather more extreme claims for the historical approach to poetic literature in general . " The readers ' , he argues , ' that the poet is implicitly ...
... possible , to what it yielded to its original audience . ' F. W. Bateson makes rather more extreme claims for the historical approach to poetic literature in general . " The readers ' , he argues , ' that the poet is implicitly ...
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