Elizabethan and Jacobean Drama: Critical Essays, 13. kötetLiverpool University Press, 1974 - 258 oldal |
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60. oldal
... less harmoniously related in the sense that they form an aesthe- tically satisfying spectacle - but perhaps a morally less satisfying one . How much of the life of the play resides in Macbeth's imagina- tive actualization of his own ...
... less harmoniously related in the sense that they form an aesthe- tically satisfying spectacle - but perhaps a morally less satisfying one . How much of the life of the play resides in Macbeth's imagina- tive actualization of his own ...
116. oldal
... less becomes con- vinced of Hala's love . This trust in Hala brings about his death . ) In his moment of triumph he invokes , in an aside ( 77–82 ) , the abstracts of evil to prosper the work now set on foot . In the succeeding lines ...
... less becomes con- vinced of Hala's love . This trust in Hala brings about his death . ) In his moment of triumph he invokes , in an aside ( 77–82 ) , the abstracts of evil to prosper the work now set on foot . In the succeeding lines ...
154. oldal
... less great , though more extended , than that moment in Othello where the Moor remem- bers that he can no longer speak of ' my wife ' . In all these scenes Heywood's mastery is complete , displaying a perfect control of stage effect and ...
... less great , though more extended , than that moment in Othello where the Moor remem- bers that he can no longer speak of ' my wife ' . In all these scenes Heywood's mastery is complete , displaying a perfect control of stage effect and ...
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