The Tripartite Structure of Christopher Marlowe's Tamburlaine Plays and Edward IIInstitut für Englishche Sprache und Literatur, 1975 - 220 psl. |
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... characters , beneath the eulogies and preceding them I detected a carefully wrought patterning of counterplot which ... character . plays display repetition is a common observation , and one which is traditionally considered to be the ...
... characters , beneath the eulogies and preceding them I detected a carefully wrought patterning of counterplot which ... character . plays display repetition is a common observation , and one which is traditionally considered to be the ...
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... characters and the audience . This device , the re- verse of an aside , though common enough in modern literature , has no precedent in English drama . It prevents us from knowing the innermost thoughts of the characters speaking to one ...
... characters and the audience . This device , the re- verse of an aside , though common enough in modern literature , has no precedent in English drama . It prevents us from knowing the innermost thoughts of the characters speaking to one ...
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... character which foreshadows his helplessness in his isolated imprisonment and death . Also , we witness the essential naivete of his character when he sends Isabel to France to repair relationships , for we may suspect that she ...
... character which foreshadows his helplessness in his isolated imprisonment and death . Also , we witness the essential naivete of his character when he sends Isabel to France to repair relationships , for we may suspect that she ...
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