The Shakespearian Scene: Some Twentieth-century PerspectivesLongmans, 1969 - 182 ページ |
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... seems to have recognized some of the pitfalls of his own method : at one point in his essay , indeed , he makes the observation that ' in dramatic composition the impression is the fact ' , by which he means that in judging a dramatic ...
... seems to have recognized some of the pitfalls of his own method : at one point in his essay , indeed , he makes the observation that ' in dramatic composition the impression is the fact ' , by which he means that in judging a dramatic ...
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... seems to express Shakespeare's mood at the time of writing . The prevalence of this view is not difficult to understand . There is much in the text that seems to justify it : it is related to a distinctive quality of the work and cannot ...
... seems to express Shakespeare's mood at the time of writing . The prevalence of this view is not difficult to understand . There is much in the text that seems to justify it : it is related to a distinctive quality of the work and cannot ...
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... seem to invite comparison with the Christian story and confirm the impression that the Atonement may have been present ... seems appropriate . In his great speech to Claudio , ' Be absolute for death ' ( III.i ) , he describes the human ...
... seem to invite comparison with the Christian story and confirm the impression that the Atonement may have been present ... seems appropriate . In his great speech to Claudio , ' Be absolute for death ' ( III.i ) , he describes the human ...
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