The Artistry of Shakespeare's ProseMethuen, 1968 - 452 psl. |
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... described as that of mood . The dramatic effect of the murderer's conversation has been well described by Mr Crane : " This discussion , which affords so odd a digression at a moment when violent action is expected , accom- plishes two ...
... described as that of mood . The dramatic effect of the murderer's conversation has been well described by Mr Crane : " This discussion , which affords so odd a digression at a moment when violent action is expected , accom- plishes two ...
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... described ( as with Enobarbus on Cleopatra ) , there is in this scene and in the one where Lucio coaches Isabella in her plea with Angelo ( II , ii ) a sense of incongruity with what we have seen of Lucio's character , and more so with ...
... described ( as with Enobarbus on Cleopatra ) , there is in this scene and in the one where Lucio coaches Isabella in her plea with Angelo ( II , ii ) a sense of incongruity with what we have seen of Lucio's character , and more so with ...
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... described - but we do not want to forget it , and in our frustration we fight against this distraction and try to see the truth through these enchanting glasses . But if we only catch a glimpse of the situation we are constantly ...
... described - but we do not want to forget it , and in our frustration we fight against this distraction and try to see the truth through these enchanting glasses . But if we only catch a glimpse of the situation we are constantly ...
Turinys
Shakespeares Use of Prose I | 1 |
A Critical Method | 19 |
From Clown to Character | 52 |
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Nerodoma skirsnių: 6
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