Shakespeare's Enactment: The Dynamics of Renaissance TheatreSwallow Press, 1976 - 257 oldal |
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38. oldal
... statement has a succinct thesis , as do the parts of Montaigne's Apologie . Looked at in context , statements iridesce in exemplification of an esprit ondoyant et divers , producing in idea something of the openness that Shakespeare ...
... statement has a succinct thesis , as do the parts of Montaigne's Apologie . Looked at in context , statements iridesce in exemplification of an esprit ondoyant et divers , producing in idea something of the openness that Shakespeare ...
218. oldal
... statement about the gods is to imply " like father , like son , " a stern confrontation , but one that is good for Edmund's re- pentence , if Edmund is equal to it . He has implied he is , by mak- ing the statement which Edgar is here ...
... statement about the gods is to imply " like father , like son , " a stern confrontation , but one that is good for Edmund's re- pentence , if Edmund is equal to it . He has implied he is , by mak- ing the statement which Edgar is here ...
221. oldal
... statement aimed at con- vincing a king's brother to kill a king . The statement holds fur- ther ironies for the action : the speaker is a duke's brother who deposed a duke . In that sense the past merely repeats : deposition is prologue ...
... statement aimed at con- vincing a king's brother to kill a king . The statement holds fur- ther ironies for the action : the speaker is a duke's brother who deposed a duke . In that sense the past merely repeats : deposition is prologue ...
Tartalomjegyzék
The Sounding of the Theme | 40 |
Dramatic Irony | 79 |
Play | 102 |
Copyright | |
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