Elizabethan and Jacobean Drama: Critical Essays, 13. kötetLiverpool University Press, 1974 - 258 oldal |
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... means to the end of his own advancement ; he sees them as devices and not as burdens which demand any portion of his essential self , as mere happy prologues to the omen com- ing on . His imperturbability is that of the clown , so ...
... means to the end of his own advancement ; he sees them as devices and not as burdens which demand any portion of his essential self , as mere happy prologues to the omen com- ing on . His imperturbability is that of the clown , so ...
60. oldal
... means , the worst ' , in order to direct his course the more unswervingly , and his sense of how much this is the ' worst ' means is mediated by his willingness to bring about ultimate destruction in order to have his path clear ( Iv.i ...
... means , the worst ' , in order to direct his course the more unswervingly , and his sense of how much this is the ' worst ' means is mediated by his willingness to bring about ultimate destruction in order to have his path clear ( Iv.i ...
125. oldal
... means judging Chapman's play characters in strict relation to the rationale of the plays in which they appear , not constructing an account of Chapman's mind and art by means of passages stripped of their often complex relation- ships ...
... means judging Chapman's play characters in strict relation to the rationale of the plays in which they appear , not constructing an account of Chapman's mind and art by means of passages stripped of their often complex relation- ships ...
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