Elizabethan and Jacobean Drama: Critical Essays, 13. kötetLiverpool University Press, 1974 - 258 oldal |
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... elements - the individual self , the part or role performed , and the third element , the continual traffic between them constantly transforming the substance of both . I shall conflate these two metaphors- the man devoting himself to ...
... elements - the individual self , the part or role performed , and the third element , the continual traffic between them constantly transforming the substance of both . I shall conflate these two metaphors- the man devoting himself to ...
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... element in him struggles to suppress . It seems the most desperately private moment anywhere in the plays , if we except the last soliloquy of Richard III ; Macbeth , like Richard , is in communion with nothing but the struggling elements ...
... element in him struggles to suppress . It seems the most desperately private moment anywhere in the plays , if we except the last soliloquy of Richard III ; Macbeth , like Richard , is in communion with nothing but the struggling elements ...
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... elements which are themselves , to the moralist , an initial cause of shock , and as a result bring the tale into that uneasy no- man's - land where the comic and the horrible jostle one another . Just as the high art of the tragedian ...
... elements which are themselves , to the moralist , an initial cause of shock , and as a result bring the tale into that uneasy no- man's - land where the comic and the horrible jostle one another . Just as the high art of the tragedian ...
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