Shakespeare: the Art of the DramatistHoughton Mifflin, 1970 - Počet stran: 271 |
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... expressions which seem to us to apply to our own ex- periences . We may say , then , that there is a very important ... expressing what we ourselves experience in the plays ; they show us only Shakespeare's sense of the external ...
... expressions which seem to us to apply to our own ex- periences . We may say , then , that there is a very important ... expressing what we ourselves experience in the plays ; they show us only Shakespeare's sense of the external ...
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... expression of a single speaker . It is the recognition of several meanings which consti- tutes irony , whether that recognition be by a character on the stage or by members of the audience watching the stage action . Mark Antony's forum ...
... expression of a single speaker . It is the recognition of several meanings which consti- tutes irony , whether that recognition be by a character on the stage or by members of the audience watching the stage action . Mark Antony's forum ...
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... expression of feminine anger . One of the most powerful of these brief images comes in a short speech of Macbeth : “ O , full of scorpions is my mind , dear wife ! " ( 3.2.36 ) . The visual and tactile force of this image is almost ...
... expression of feminine anger . One of the most powerful of these brief images comes in a short speech of Macbeth : “ O , full of scorpions is my mind , dear wife ! " ( 3.2.36 ) . The visual and tactile force of this image is almost ...
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William Shakespeare 15641616 | 3 |
Plays in Print | 22 |
Plays for the Theater | 33 |
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