Shakespeare as a Dramatic Artist: A Popular Illustration of the Principles of Scientific CriticismClarendon Press, 1897 - 443 ページ |
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... scenes are necessary to keep the audience awake , ' otherwise no sermon would be so strong an opiate . ' Again : In the ... Scene in Othello has , in Rymer's view , no point but the mops , the mows , the grimace , the grins , the ...
... scenes are necessary to keep the audience awake , ' otherwise no sermon would be so strong an opiate . ' Again : In the ... Scene in Othello has , in Rymer's view , no point but the mops , the mows , the grimace , the grins , the ...
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... Scene we see him unable to restrain his insults at the very moment in which he is soliciting a favour from his enemy ; the effect i . iii . 107- reaches a climax as Shylock gathers up the situation in a i . iii . 99 , & c . 130 . single ...
... Scene we see him unable to restrain his insults at the very moment in which he is soliciting a favour from his enemy ; the effect i . iii . 107- reaches a climax as Shylock gathers up the situation in a i . iii . 99 , & c . 130 . single ...
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... scene . Portia's iv . i . happy thought is a turning - point in the Trial Scene on the two sides of which we have the Jew's triumph and the Jew's retribution ; the two sides are bound together by the prin- ciple of measure for measure ...
... scene . Portia's iv . i . happy thought is a turning - point in the Trial Scene on the two sides of which we have the Jew's triumph and the Jew's retribution ; the two sides are bound together by the prin- ciple of measure for measure ...
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... scene refusing to listen to arguments of justice , iv . i . 40 and taking his stand upon his ' humour ' : if he has a whim , he pleads , for giving ten thousand ducats to have a rat poisoned , who shall prevent him ? The suitor who ...
... scene refusing to listen to arguments of justice , iv . i . 40 and taking his stand upon his ' humour ' : if he has a whim , he pleads , for giving ten thousand ducats to have a rat poisoned , who shall prevent him ? The suitor who ...
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... scene is interrupted and its human interest tends to decline . So , in the case of the story under consideration , the dramatist is confronted with this dilemma : he must make the character of Shylock absolutely bad , or the incident of ...
... scene is interrupted and its human interest tends to decline . So , in the case of the story under consideration , the dramatist is confronted with this dilemma : he must make the character of Shylock absolutely bad , or the incident of ...
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analysis Antonio appears Ariel Armado artist Banquo Bassanio becomes Ben Jonson blank verse brings Brutus Brutus's Caliban Caskets Story Cassio central idea centre CHAP character climax conception crime Desdemona Destiny distinct dramatic dramatist Edition effect elements emotional enchantment Enveloping Action euphuism evil fall fate fool force give Goneril human humour Iago incidents inductive criticism interest intrigue Irony Jaques Jessica judicial Julius Cæsar justice King Lady Macbeth Lear literary literature Love's Labour's Lost Macduff madness main plot ment Merchant of Venice mind modern moral Motion Motive movement murder nature oracle Oracular Action Othello passion personages play Poetic Justice Portia present Prospero purpose recognised retribution Richard Richard III rise Rosalind scene sense Shakespeare Shylock side spirit stage Sub-Action suggests supernatural sympathy Tempest thee things thou thought tion tone tragedy train treatment turning-point Underplot unity verse villainy whole words