Shakespeare: the Art of the DramatistHoughton Mifflin, 1970 - Počet stran: 271 |
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... sense in which Shakespeare's tragic heroes do represent the common lot of mankind . We shall recur to this aspect of tragedy , but here we need merely cite this particular vernacular use of the word as one of the senses which lay behind ...
... sense in which Shakespeare's tragic heroes do represent the common lot of mankind . We shall recur to this aspect of tragedy , but here we need merely cite this particular vernacular use of the word as one of the senses which lay behind ...
Strana 212
... sense of waters rushing violently through a narrow strait , and thus to Othello's impetuous revenge . In dealing with the propriety of sound to mood , we sense relationships even apart from any very objective means for quantifying them ...
... sense of waters rushing violently through a narrow strait , and thus to Othello's impetuous revenge . In dealing with the propriety of sound to mood , we sense relationships even apart from any very objective means for quantifying them ...
Strana 220
... sense of baneful and malignant influences at work . The style of speech we encounter with Oberon and Titania is as ... sense of young love , or fallen leaves to create a sense of depression , so image patterns may be developed and ...
... sense of baneful and malignant influences at work . The style of speech we encounter with Oberon and Titania is as ... sense of young love , or fallen leaves to create a sense of depression , so image patterns may be developed and ...
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William Shakespeare 15641616 | 3 |
Plays in Print | 22 |
Plays for the Theater | 33 |
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