English Literature1960 |
Vyhledávání v knize
Výsledky 1-3 z 81
Strana 267
... action . A well - knit , lean play , with no superfluous fat or subsidiary levels of action ( though we must remember that the text we have may represent a shortened acting version ) , it is one of the most clean - cut and ...
... action . A well - knit , lean play , with no superfluous fat or subsidiary levels of action ( though we must remember that the text we have may represent a shortened acting version ) , it is one of the most clean - cut and ...
Strana 270
... action with astonishing vividness and humanity , and the struggle between Hamlet and his destiny is played out . Is Hamlet consistent ? Are his actions properly moti- vated ? Do his soliloquies sometimes reveal their author's distresses ...
... action with astonishing vividness and humanity , and the struggle between Hamlet and his destiny is played out . Is Hamlet consistent ? Are his actions properly moti- vated ? Do his soliloquies sometimes reveal their author's distresses ...
Strana 272
... action where a crime has been committed , but in fact no action is ever appropriate . The tragedy of Hamlet , as in some degree of Othello , is that moral outrage demands action when no action can be of any use . In a sense , we can say ...
... action where a crime has been committed , but in fact no action is ever appropriate . The tragedy of Hamlet , as in some degree of Othello , is that moral outrage demands action when no action can be of any use . In a sense , we can say ...
Obsah
CHAPTER PAGE 1 ANGLOSAXON LITERATURE | 3 |
CHAPTER PAGE | 5 |
THE VICTORIAN POETS 993 | 13 |
Autorská práva | |
Další části 14 nejsou zobrazeny.
Další vydání - Zobrazit všechny
Běžně se vyskytující výrazy a sousloví
achievement action allegorical Anglo-Saxon Beowulf Bible blank verse Book century character Chaucer Christian Church classical combination comedy conventional couplets Court courtly love Cynewulf death developed didactic dramatic dream allegory eclogue Elizabethan England English literature epic fabliau Faerie Queene French Gawain gives Greek Hamlet handling hath Henry hero heroic human Humanist humor ideal imagery interest Italian Jonson kind King Knight lady language later Latin lines literary lively lyric medieval metaphysical Middle English Milton moral morality play moving narrative nature original Othello Paradise Lost passion pastoral play plot poem poet poetic poetry political popular produced prose reader religious Renaissance represent rhetoric rhyme rhyme royal Richard III romance Satan satire scene sense Shakespeare shows sing song sonnet speech Spenser stanza story style tale Tamburlaine tells theater thee theme thou thought tion tone tradition tragedy translation Troilus Tudor virtue Volpone wife writing written