Shakespeare: the Art of the DramatistHoughton Mifflin, 1970 - Počet stran: 271 |
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... sometimes with directions for omitting material objectionable to official policy , sometimes with a simple approval . Once the book of the play was acceptable to the censor and to the company , the " allowed book " was carefully ...
... sometimes with directions for omitting material objectionable to official policy , sometimes with a simple approval . Once the book of the play was acceptable to the censor and to the company , the " allowed book " was carefully ...
Strana 202
... sometimes literal and figurative , sometimes abstract and concrete ) invests Shakepeare's style with a particular richness , producing a poetic effect which is stereophonic , rather than monaural . We now come to the treatment of a ...
... sometimes literal and figurative , sometimes abstract and concrete ) invests Shakepeare's style with a particular richness , producing a poetic effect which is stereophonic , rather than monaural . We now come to the treatment of a ...
Strana 242
... sometimes to reinforce and comple- ment , sometimes to modify or contradict , what we may learn of a character through other means . However much Hamlet may suspect that he is in- effectual , such a suspicion is far from the thoughts of ...
... sometimes to reinforce and comple- ment , sometimes to modify or contradict , what we may learn of a character through other means . However much Hamlet may suspect that he is in- effectual , such a suspicion is far from the thoughts of ...
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William Shakespeare 15641616 | 3 |
Plays in Print | 22 |
Plays for the Theater | 33 |
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