Shakespeare, Sophocles: Dramatic Themes and ModesBookman Associates, 1960 - Počet stran: 117 |
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... Dialogue IV , is an interpretation of the symbolic myth of Actaeon , in terms of Platonism . The hunter , Actaeon , who looked upon Diana , was at her command devoured by his own hunting dogs . He symbolizes the soul questing for divine ...
... Dialogue IV , is an interpretation of the symbolic myth of Actaeon , in terms of Platonism . The hunter , Actaeon , who looked upon Diana , was at her command devoured by his own hunting dogs . He symbolizes the soul questing for divine ...
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... dialogue with the protagonist or others , rebuking , praising , austerely sym- pathizing , yet remaining always objectively philosophical . This aspect of the Chorus was especially valuable because of the im- pulse it gave to verbal ...
... dialogue with the protagonist or others , rebuking , praising , austerely sym- pathizing , yet remaining always objectively philosophical . This aspect of the Chorus was especially valuable because of the im- pulse it gave to verbal ...
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... dialogue when wariness would rule . Each soliloquy was followed by momentous action . Hamlet contains seven soliloquies by Hamlet himself and two by King Claudius . This most popular tragic production by Shake- speare has unmatched ...
... dialogue when wariness would rule . Each soliloquy was followed by momentous action . Hamlet contains seven soliloquies by Hamlet himself and two by King Claudius . This most popular tragic production by Shake- speare has unmatched ...
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SOURCES OF IRONY IN HAMLET | 9 |
STICHOMYTHIA CHORUS SOLILOQUY | 25 |
LADY LUMLEY AND IPHIGENEIA AT AULIS | 60 |
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