Elizabethan and Jacobean Drama: Critical Essays, 13. kötetLiverpool University Press, 1974 - 258 oldal |
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... least , lyric . This is not a man whose faith in himself or his own existence has been destroyed , as Richard II's was . His noble mind is at times almost paralysed , but it is not o'erthrown . No longer able to live to himself as ...
... least , lyric . This is not a man whose faith in himself or his own existence has been destroyed , as Richard II's was . His noble mind is at times almost paralysed , but it is not o'erthrown . No longer able to live to himself as ...
66. oldal
... least a method of approach to the definition of that difference . Yet here at once we come up against a paradox which is caused by one of the central problems with which the English - and the Elizabethan - artist was necessarily faced ...
... least a method of approach to the definition of that difference . Yet here at once we come up against a paradox which is caused by one of the central problems with which the English - and the Elizabethan - artist was necessarily faced ...
150. oldal
... least difficult , in the age of Ibsen , to refrain from asking why the increasing dispro- portion between the kindness of Acton and the indebtedness of Sir Charles should cease to worry the latter at the point it does , or to forget ...
... least difficult , in the age of Ibsen , to refrain from asking why the increasing dispro- portion between the kindness of Acton and the indebtedness of Sir Charles should cease to worry the latter at the point it does , or to forget ...
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