Shakespeare's Enactment: The Dynamics of Renaissance TheatreSwallow Press, 1976 - 257 oldal |
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144. oldal
... poetic syntax , but such associative freedom resides in the very conception of poetry , and we do unconsciously expect of a poem that it will dance off in some such way and not simply walk the measured space of our everyday speech . As ...
... poetic syntax , but such associative freedom resides in the very conception of poetry , and we do unconsciously expect of a poem that it will dance off in some such way and not simply walk the measured space of our everyday speech . As ...
147. oldal
... Poetry , by enriching the word while confining it arbitrarily to the somewhat narrower lexicon of poetic diction , emphasizes , as it were , the possibility of making all these complexities serve in a more complete order than the ...
... Poetry , by enriching the word while confining it arbitrarily to the somewhat narrower lexicon of poetic diction , emphasizes , as it were , the possibility of making all these complexities serve in a more complete order than the ...
158. oldal
... poetry aspires to be- come drama ; drama fulfills as a kind of telos the goals of poetry . This valuation , in turn , is implied in the reliance of such critics , and their English imitators like Sidney , on the Poetics of Aris- totle ...
... poetry aspires to be- come drama ; drama fulfills as a kind of telos the goals of poetry . This valuation , in turn , is implied in the reliance of such critics , and their English imitators like Sidney , on the Poetics of Aris- totle ...
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The Sounding of the Theme | 40 |
Dramatic Irony | 79 |
Play | 102 |
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