Drama Survey, 3. kötetBolingbroke Society, 1963 |
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188. oldal
... character's lines follow another's because of a formal pattern prescribed by the author , not because of anything said previously . Such passages , providing a temporary refuge from prose in song , are static within a drama , and ...
... character's lines follow another's because of a formal pattern prescribed by the author , not because of anything said previously . Such passages , providing a temporary refuge from prose in song , are static within a drama , and ...
542. oldal
... character must necessarily cripple us aesthetically so that we cannot respond to those implications of the image which are not an expression of Macbeth's inner life . It is possible to respond to the words as both simultaneously ...
... character must necessarily cripple us aesthetically so that we cannot respond to those implications of the image which are not an expression of Macbeth's inner life . It is possible to respond to the words as both simultaneously ...
548. oldal
... character and plot as well as the " poetic " implications of the line . No less obviously we must not judge the play by naturalistic standards of character and plot . But it is a work which communicates by means of imagined character in ...
... character and plot as well as the " poetic " implications of the line . No less obviously we must not judge the play by naturalistic standards of character and plot . But it is a work which communicates by means of imagined character in ...
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