Shakespeare: the Dark Comedies to the Last Plays: From Satire to CelebrationUniversity Press of Virginia, 1971 - Počet stran: 186 |
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... comes nearest to being the model for a tragic hero . He comes near enough for our discomfort , but there is a final discontinuity or incongruity between character and role in the presentation of him . He is praised on all sides for his ...
... comes nearest to being the model for a tragic hero . He comes near enough for our discomfort , but there is a final discontinuity or incongruity between character and role in the presentation of him . He is praised on all sides for his ...
Strana 51
... comes into my thoughts - So , traitor ! - ' When she comes ! ' - When is she thence ? ( I.i.29 ) A discontinuity is set up between the hyperboles of Troilus and the actual state of affairs ; he cries out : Tell me , Apollo , for thy ...
... comes into my thoughts - So , traitor ! - ' When she comes ! ' - When is she thence ? ( I.i.29 ) A discontinuity is set up between the hyperboles of Troilus and the actual state of affairs ; he cries out : Tell me , Apollo , for thy ...
Strana 101
... comes in midway through the scene , have asides or short soliloquies in which they appear to come downstage to address the audience directly , perhaps concealing their words from the other char- acters with a melodramatic gesture . The ...
... comes in midway through the scene , have asides or short soliloquies in which they appear to come downstage to address the audience directly , perhaps concealing their words from the other char- acters with a melodramatic gesture . The ...
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Shakespeare and satirical comedy | 7 |
Shakespeare and satirical tragedy | 63 |
Shakespeares last plays | 94 |
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