Shakespeare's Enactment: The Dynamics of Renaissance TheatreSwallow Press, 1976 - 257 oldal |
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114. oldal
... later describes . The Duke sees it not as a sort of morality play , with seven ages substituting for seven sins , but rather as a " pageant , " that procession where roy- alty and commoner found a common , transient function . He re ...
... later describes . The Duke sees it not as a sort of morality play , with seven ages substituting for seven sins , but rather as a " pageant , " that procession where roy- alty and commoner found a common , transient function . He re ...
220. oldal
... later of restitution . 12 The pastoral cycle proceeds at a serene , even pace , measured by years and by lifetimes , producing echoes in the imagery as well as a frame for the plot . But the gestures of evil or charity in the ...
... later of restitution . 12 The pastoral cycle proceeds at a serene , even pace , measured by years and by lifetimes , producing echoes in the imagery as well as a frame for the plot . But the gestures of evil or charity in the ...
243. oldal
... later in the play , turn the monosign " done " into an intensification of itself , to signify not only " completed " but also " completed beyond any possibility of undoing❞ — a meaning that shadows and undercuts the later forward ...
... later in the play , turn the monosign " done " into an intensification of itself , to signify not only " completed " but also " completed beyond any possibility of undoing❞ — a meaning that shadows and undercuts the later forward ...
Tartalomjegyzék
The Sounding of the Theme | 40 |
Dramatic Irony | 79 |
Play | 102 |
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