Shakespeare: the Art of the DramatistHoughton Mifflin, 1970 - Počet stran: 271 |
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Roland Mushat Frye. within it elements which make it representative of the human situation , as recurrently ... situations of developing indi- viduals sub specie aeternitatis , he has said . Beginning with past figures and events as he ...
Roland Mushat Frye. within it elements which make it representative of the human situation , as recurrently ... situations of developing indi- viduals sub specie aeternitatis , he has said . Beginning with past figures and events as he ...
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... situations he treated . His entire effort was per- meated by what might be called a dramatic charity , which gave ... situation . There are dangers in such intensification of action , character , and thought as we find in the ...
... situations he treated . His entire effort was per- meated by what might be called a dramatic charity , which gave ... situation . There are dangers in such intensification of action , character , and thought as we find in the ...
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... situation , whereas in the words of Macbeth and Romeo it reinforces and undergirds meaning . We have seen instances ... situation to situation , but the reliance upon visual , aural , and tactile means of thought and expression remains ...
... situation , whereas in the words of Macbeth and Romeo it reinforces and undergirds meaning . We have seen instances ... situation to situation , but the reliance upon visual , aural , and tactile means of thought and expression remains ...
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William Shakespeare 15641616 | 3 |
Plays in Print | 22 |
Plays for the Theater | 33 |
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