Shakespeare's Enactment: The Dynamics of Renaissance TheatreSwallow Press, 1976 - 257 oldal |
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... theatre generally the plots of plays tend to set out their own conditions , and not just to work out conclusions ; a Greek play begins at the fourth act of an Elizabethan play . But at the same time , especially in Shake- speare's hands ...
... theatre generally the plots of plays tend to set out their own conditions , and not just to work out conclusions ; a Greek play begins at the fourth act of an Elizabethan play . But at the same time , especially in Shake- speare's hands ...
82. oldal
... Theatre " : Lastly , there are Idols which have immigrated into men's minds from the various dogmas of philosophies and also from wrong laws of demonstration . These I call Idols of the Theatre , because in my judgment all the received ...
... Theatre " : Lastly , there are Idols which have immigrated into men's minds from the various dogmas of philosophies and also from wrong laws of demonstration . These I call Idols of the Theatre , because in my judgment all the received ...
114. oldal
... theatre " is seen as " more woeful " than Arden , but at the same time , " this wide and universal theatre " includes Arden . And joy is touched on in the other meaning of the " play " ; the metaphor has it " act our part , " but ...
... theatre " is seen as " more woeful " than Arden , but at the same time , " this wide and universal theatre " includes Arden . And joy is touched on in the other meaning of the " play " ; the metaphor has it " act our part , " but ...
Tartalomjegyzék
The Sounding of the Theme | 40 |
Dramatic Irony | 79 |
Play | 102 |
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