Shakespeare Plain: The Making and Performing of Shakespeare's PlaysMcGraw-Hill, 1977 - 298 páginas |
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... means of unifying the actions , but the actions are the indispensable means of expressing the themes . Although Shakespeare never explicitly says that he shares Aristotle's conviction concerning the supremacy of plot , there is ample ...
... means of unifying the actions , but the actions are the indispensable means of expressing the themes . Although Shakespeare never explicitly says that he shares Aristotle's conviction concerning the supremacy of plot , there is ample ...
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... means so as ulti- mately to reach a sound conclusion as to what it means , then we may not only absolve Shakespeare of an artistic failure but we may even argue that the very fact of Hal's di- minished dramatic interest in comparison ...
... means so as ulti- mately to reach a sound conclusion as to what it means , then we may not only absolve Shakespeare of an artistic failure but we may even argue that the very fact of Hal's di- minished dramatic interest in comparison ...
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... means ... means , " and , aurally , be- cause this is a pun , " waste . . . waist . " We find structural parallelism : " means are slender " and " waste is great . " And , triumphantly , because we are listening to the words of an ...
... means ... means , " and , aurally , be- cause this is a pun , " waste . . . waist . " We find structural parallelism : " means are slender " and " waste is great . " And , triumphantly , because we are listening to the words of an ...
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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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Art Imitates Business: Commercial and Political Influences in Elizabethan ... James H. Forse Pré-visualização limitada - 1993 |
The Merchant of Venice: Choice, Hazard, and Consequence Joan Ozark Holmer Visualização de excertos - 1995 |