Elizabethan and Jacobean Drama: Critical Essays, 13. kötetLiverpool University Press, 1974 - 258 oldal |
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... speech , we are tempted to think of him as the possessor of a poetic faculty . Dramatic verse , it has been said , is a device for representing or ' miming ' the psyche , for rendering states of and changes in feeling with the utmost ...
... speech , we are tempted to think of him as the possessor of a poetic faculty . Dramatic verse , it has been said , is a device for representing or ' miming ' the psyche , for rendering states of and changes in feeling with the utmost ...
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... speech of both Ross and the Captain there is a kind of dramatic , attention - calling excess and excitement which seems consciously to build up to the ' happy ' , victorious ending . The violence of the waves is not entirely real ; they ...
... speech of both Ross and the Captain there is a kind of dramatic , attention - calling excess and excitement which seems consciously to build up to the ' happy ' , victorious ending . The violence of the waves is not entirely real ; they ...
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... speech and with others which enlarge our view of Bussy , who , in the fullest sense , is speaking them . The tone and substance of these characterizations of the hero do not accord well with the speakers ' role in the muddy part of the ...
... speech and with others which enlarge our view of Bussy , who , in the fullest sense , is speaking them . The tone and substance of these characterizations of the hero do not accord well with the speakers ' role in the muddy part of the ...
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