The Shakespearian Scene: Some Twentieth-century PerspectivesLongmans, 1969 - 182 ページ |
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... significance is allegorical and cosmic . Within the limits of a single play we sometimes find characters who are obviously to be taken as lifelike and naturalistic placed alongside others whose primary function is symbolic . Again ...
... significance is allegorical and cosmic . Within the limits of a single play we sometimes find characters who are obviously to be taken as lifelike and naturalistic placed alongside others whose primary function is symbolic . Again ...
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... significance . Dramatic art , Tolstoy claimed , ' was always religious , that is to say , its object was to evoke in man a clearer conception of that relation of man to God attained at the time by the advanced members of the society in ...
... significance . Dramatic art , Tolstoy claimed , ' was always religious , that is to say , its object was to evoke in man a clearer conception of that relation of man to God attained at the time by the advanced members of the society in ...
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... significance : ' He is never tempted himself : he is the instrument by which Angelo and Isabella are led into temptation : he is the Duke's adversary and mocker : it is hinted that he has recognized the Duke in the Friar and he is not ...
... significance : ' He is never tempted himself : he is the instrument by which Angelo and Isabella are led into temptation : he is the Duke's adversary and mocker : it is hinted that he has recognized the Duke in the Friar and he is not ...
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