Later ShakespeareJohn Russell Brown, Bernard Harris Edward Arnold, 1966 - 264 ページ |
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... story , but that he deliberately played upon the audience's awareness too , inviting them to recall similar situations - even perhaps their memories of the source story itself , and also the centuries of tradition that lie behind it ...
... story , but that he deliberately played upon the audience's awareness too , inviting them to recall similar situations - even perhaps their memories of the source story itself , and also the centuries of tradition that lie behind it ...
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... story in which little attention is paid to the sequence of cause and effect , depends a good deal upon time , and also chance or fortune ( sometimes conceived of as an active god - figure ) in order to render plausible those turns of ...
... story in which little attention is paid to the sequence of cause and effect , depends a good deal upon time , and also chance or fortune ( sometimes conceived of as an active god - figure ) in order to render plausible those turns of ...
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... story re - enacted at a temporal and spatial remove from Gower , who was himself remote in time , tends to be modified , or shortened , between Gower's appearances : there is an alternate lengthening or shortening of focus . This is ...
... story re - enacted at a temporal and spatial remove from Gower , who was himself remote in time , tends to be modified , or shortened , between Gower's appearances : there is an alternate lengthening or shortening of focus . This is ...
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