Dryden's Heroic PlaysUniversity of Nebraska Press, 1981 - Počet stran: 195 |
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Strana 73
... reality . Art has been not an imitation of reality but a puzzling sleight of hand , and we are left with a sense not of completed destiny but of interrupted illusion , and of the moral disparity between the illusion and the reality ...
... reality . Art has been not an imitation of reality but a puzzling sleight of hand , and we are left with a sense not of completed destiny but of interrupted illusion , and of the moral disparity between the illusion and the reality ...
Strana 147
... reality that it imitates , so linguistic symbol supplants the reality that it expresses . Towards the end of the play , indeed , the two transpositions are combined : in usurping Aureng- Zebe's role , Arimant usurps his “ name ” ( v ...
... reality that it imitates , so linguistic symbol supplants the reality that it expresses . Towards the end of the play , indeed , the two transpositions are combined : in usurping Aureng- Zebe's role , Arimant usurps his “ name ” ( v ...
Strana 148
... reality . As the word acquires the attributes of the object , so fame - the " name " -becomes interchangeable with the person . The Emperor , for example , characterises his old age as the decay not of his body but of his reputation ...
... reality . As the word acquires the attributes of the object , so fame - the " name " -becomes interchangeable with the person . The Emperor , for example , characterises his old age as the decay not of his body but of his reputation ...
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The Indian Queen | 22 |
The Indian Emperour | 38 |
Tyrannick Love | 59 |
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