Shakespeare: the Art of the DramatistHoughton Mifflin, 1970 - Počet stran: 271 |
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... action itself must be launched very early in the play . The action may be precipitated by something which happens before our eyes on the stage , as when the Weird Sisters meet Macbeth on the heath with their tempting prophecies , or ...
... action itself must be launched very early in the play . The action may be precipitated by something which happens before our eyes on the stage , as when the Weird Sisters meet Macbeth on the heath with their tempting prophecies , or ...
Strana 167
... action of a play , including the in- tervals of time which are suggested between lines of scenes on stage but not actually dramatized , may be referred to as long time . Conversely , the fast- moving action on stage , often with a ...
... action of a play , including the in- tervals of time which are suggested between lines of scenes on stage but not actually dramatized , may be referred to as long time . Conversely , the fast- moving action on stage , often with a ...
Strana 239
... Action Style is the third of the major methods of characterization ; it applies both to action and to speech , though differences between styles of action may be more readily discernible than those between styles of speech . For example ...
... Action Style is the third of the major methods of characterization ; it applies both to action and to speech , though differences between styles of action may be more readily discernible than those between styles of speech . For example ...
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William Shakespeare 15641616 | 3 |
Plays in Print | 22 |
Plays for the Theater | 33 |
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