Shakespeare's Changing Use of Psychological Reference in His ComediesStanford University, 1978 - Počet stran: 504 |
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... type of comedy toward the " medieval , " " the morality / romance , type of play . As with the tragedies , Shakespeare's ... types of comedy available to Shakespeare as models when he first began to write -- the " renaissance " and the ...
... type of comedy toward the " medieval , " " the morality / romance , type of play . As with the tragedies , Shakespeare's ... types of comedy available to Shakespeare as models when he first began to write -- the " renaissance " and the ...
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... type of plot in his " golden " comedies to compare per- sonality types , allowing different characters to represent different attitudes or even philosophical positions - a technique already dis- cernible in the portrayal of Adriana and ...
... type of plot in his " golden " comedies to compare per- sonality types , allowing different characters to represent different attitudes or even philosophical positions - a technique already dis- cernible in the portrayal of Adriana and ...
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... types of judgment which accompany different levels of cognition . Appropriately , the " golden " comedies create their comic confusion through the dramatization of hatreds described as " humourous " passions and contrast characters ...
... types of judgment which accompany different levels of cognition . Appropriately , the " golden " comedies create their comic confusion through the dramatization of hatreds described as " humourous " passions and contrast characters ...
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