Shakespeare: the Dark Comedies to the Last Plays: From Satire to CelebrationUniversity Press of Virginia, 1971 - Počet stran: 186 |
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... kind tend to lose sight of the life of the drama and to deal in abstractions ; and they need to be supplemented , modified and , in their wilder extrava- gances , corrected or rejected by another kind of approach , which begins from the ...
... kind tend to lose sight of the life of the drama and to deal in abstractions ; and they need to be supplemented , modified and , in their wilder extrava- gances , corrected or rejected by another kind of approach , which begins from the ...
Strana 112
... kind of delayed recognition that the head is missing , which bursts out in the curious lines : O Posthumus , alas , Where is thy head ? where's that ? Ay me ! where's that ? Pisanio might have kill'd thee at the heart , And left this ...
... kind of delayed recognition that the head is missing , which bursts out in the curious lines : O Posthumus , alas , Where is thy head ? where's that ? Ay me ! where's that ? Pisanio might have kill'd thee at the heart , And left this ...
Strana 124
... kind of shrillness , an incongruity with what we know to have happened , that brings them close to absurdity , as Antigonus himself points out for us when Leontes storms off to ' speak in public ' : Leontes Antigonus Come , follow us ...
... kind of shrillness , an incongruity with what we know to have happened , that brings them close to absurdity , as Antigonus himself points out for us when Leontes storms off to ' speak in public ' : Leontes Antigonus Come , follow us ...
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Shakespeare and satirical comedy | 7 |
Shakespeare and satirical tragedy | 63 |
Shakespeares last plays | 94 |
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