Shakespeare's Enactment: The Dynamics of Renaissance TheatreSwallow Press, 1976 - 257 oldal |
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78. oldal
... whole again , but only in the imagination that renders null , " con- demning " the whole merely analogic structure of a Platonic uni- verse and its " shadows " of things eternal . Lovers tend to approach the plenum of a state of ...
... whole again , but only in the imagination that renders null , " con- demning " the whole merely analogic structure of a Platonic uni- verse and its " shadows " of things eternal . Lovers tend to approach the plenum of a state of ...
122. oldal
... whole cannot be ironic , nor is it easy to conceive of an impious poet turning his great gifts to the taunting production of a pietistic play . The clarity in the play's meaning is shadowed by the riddle of its credibility in the whole ...
... whole cannot be ironic , nor is it easy to conceive of an impious poet turning his great gifts to the taunting production of a pietistic play . The clarity in the play's meaning is shadowed by the riddle of its credibility in the whole ...
182. oldal
... whole course of time . The whole play offers a crescendo that is at the same time a de- crescendo , and the rich surprise of the song increases the enigma of that progression by offering the succinct account of an almost totally ...
... whole course of time . The whole play offers a crescendo that is at the same time a de- crescendo , and the rich surprise of the song increases the enigma of that progression by offering the succinct account of an almost totally ...
Tartalomjegyzék
The Sounding of the Theme | 40 |
Dramatic Irony | 79 |
Play | 102 |
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