Shakespeare: the Art of the DramatistHoughton Mifflin, 1970 - Počet stran: 271 |
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... called a forme , with wedges added to lock the type securely in place . This forme was then taken by a pressman who inked it by the use of balls of absorbent felt or hair which had been soaked in ink . This inked forme was inserted into ...
... called a forme , with wedges added to lock the type securely in place . This forme was then taken by a pressman who inked it by the use of balls of absorbent felt or hair which had been soaked in ink . This inked forme was inserted into ...
Strana 102
... called " an act of tragic violence " ( 2.2.39 ) . One great general is said to have " play'd a tragedy " in a bloody but victorious military campaign ( Henry V 1.2.106f . ) , while the death of another general is called " this woeful ...
... called " an act of tragic violence " ( 2.2.39 ) . One great general is said to have " play'd a tragedy " in a bloody but victorious military campaign ( Henry V 1.2.106f . ) , while the death of another general is called " this woeful ...
Strana 244
... called a foil , which sets it off and increases its brilliance . The dramatic application is obvious , as a character is effectively revealed in contrast and comparison with another character or characters , and sometimes with his whole ...
... called a foil , which sets it off and increases its brilliance . The dramatic application is obvious , as a character is effectively revealed in contrast and comparison with another character or characters , and sometimes with his whole ...
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William Shakespeare 15641616 | 3 |
Plays in Print | 22 |
Plays for the Theater | 33 |
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