Shakespeare, Sophocles: Dramatic Themes and ModesBookman Associates, 1960 - Počet stran: 117 |
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... force I cannot effect my desire , reason alloweth me by dissimulation , subtilty , and secret practices to proceed ... forces urge him on to vindictive violence . His own swift suspicions , a very circumstantial ghost , his filial devo ...
... force I cannot effect my desire , reason alloweth me by dissimulation , subtilty , and secret practices to proceed ... forces urge him on to vindictive violence . His own swift suspicions , a very circumstantial ghost , his filial devo ...
Strana 25
... FORCES TH I HOUGH differences between Greek and Roman- tic tragedy have been much discussed , certain aspects still offer material for examination , es- pecially Greek stichomythia and chorus and Shakespearean soliloquy . Taking as ...
... FORCES TH I HOUGH differences between Greek and Roman- tic tragedy have been much discussed , certain aspects still offer material for examination , es- pecially Greek stichomythia and chorus and Shakespearean soliloquy . Taking as ...
Strana 37
... forces of nature to behold how he " was wronged by gods . " Between the messenger's long monologue and a soliloquy there is of course the difference between a narrative and lyrical self - communion . Seneca , who developed soliloquy ...
... forces of nature to behold how he " was wronged by gods . " Between the messenger's long monologue and a soliloquy there is of course the difference between a narrative and lyrical self - communion . Seneca , who developed soliloquy ...
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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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