Shakespeare Plain: The Making and Performing of Shakespeare's PlaysMcGraw-Hill, 1977 - 298 páginas |
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... Look on her ! Look on her lips , Look there , look there- ( V , iii , 306-312 ) And then Shakespeare , having marvelously brought his most powerful Person and Character 35.
... Look on her ! Look on her lips , Look there , look there- ( V , iii , 306-312 ) And then Shakespeare , having marvelously brought his most powerful Person and Character 35.
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... looks backwards in the direction of convention , whereas the colloquial style looks forward in the direction of naturalism . The rhetorical style can be , and is , used by Shakespeare in all three of the media of language in which he ...
... looks backwards in the direction of convention , whereas the colloquial style looks forward in the direction of naturalism . The rhetorical style can be , and is , used by Shakespeare in all three of the media of language in which he ...
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... looks forward to the conversational rhythms and idioms that will flower in the English novel and , still later , become the accepted language of modern naturalistic drama . One possible ambiguity must be removed before we pro- ceed to look ...
... looks forward to the conversational rhythms and idioms that will flower in the English novel and , still later , become the accepted language of modern naturalistic drama . One possible ambiguity must be removed before we pro- ceed to look ...
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Prologue | 1 |
Person and Character | 19 |
Setting and World | 39 |
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Shakespeare Plain: The Making and Performing of Shakespeare's Plays William Gordon Leary Visualização de excertos - 1977 |
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The Merchant of Venice: Choice, Hazard, and Consequence Joan Ozark Holmer Visualização de excertos - 1995 |