A Review of English Literature, 5. kötetLongmans, Green, 1964 |
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14. oldal
... awareness that men and women may not be ' characters ' in the sense best amenable to closely- wrought dramatic work . They may in fact discover their highest potential too late , and in impending separation from life . The effect of ...
... awareness that men and women may not be ' characters ' in the sense best amenable to closely- wrought dramatic work . They may in fact discover their highest potential too late , and in impending separation from life . The effect of ...
40. oldal
... awareness of the strengths and vulnerabilities of others , and of the ways in which others must be approached to secure desired responses , that there is a constant air of intellectual melodrama ; it is not stupid people who engage in ...
... awareness of the strengths and vulnerabilities of others , and of the ways in which others must be approached to secure desired responses , that there is a constant air of intellectual melodrama ; it is not stupid people who engage in ...
57. oldal
... awareness that , however sub - articulately , becomes in Hamlet a troubling sense of duplicities in the world and even in himself . The perspective permits us to see an advance upon Julius Caesar : though Hamlet has something of ...
... awareness that , however sub - articulately , becomes in Hamlet a troubling sense of duplicities in the world and even in himself . The perspective permits us to see an advance upon Julius Caesar : though Hamlet has something of ...
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