Shakespeare's Poetic Styles: Verse Into DramaRoutledge & Kegan Paul, 1980 - 255 من الصفحات |
من داخل الكتاب
النتائج 1-3 من 31
الصفحة 168
... appropriate to bombast becomes finally ( to give what in some sense is a definition of tragedy ) a kind of wonder fully appropriate to woe . For this , some- thing more than the bombastic style is needed . In much of the blank verse of ...
... appropriate to bombast becomes finally ( to give what in some sense is a definition of tragedy ) a kind of wonder fully appropriate to woe . For this , some- thing more than the bombastic style is needed . In much of the blank verse of ...
الصفحة 169
... appropriate to such subjects : for instance , the Milesian style of Apuleius , for the effect of wonder is ascribed in the passage cited above not only to the subject matter but also to the style . The high style , the forceful , the ...
... appropriate to such subjects : for instance , the Milesian style of Apuleius , for the effect of wonder is ascribed in the passage cited above not only to the subject matter but also to the style . The high style , the forceful , the ...
الصفحة 244
... appropriate to comedy , in a vernacular style in which even women converse . The attitudes toward experience and the stylistic qualities appropriate to them , therefore , were quite as available in the medieval tradition as they were in ...
... appropriate to comedy , in a vernacular style in which even women converse . The attitudes toward experience and the stylistic qualities appropriate to them , therefore , were quite as available in the medieval tradition as they were in ...
المحتوى
Sidneys Defence and Grevilles Mustapha | 7 |
Tragedy and history in Richard II | 46 |
the moral and the golden | 56 |
حقوق النشر | |
6 من الأقسام الأخرى غير ظاهرة
طبعات أخرى - عرض جميع المقتطفات
عبارات ومصطلحات مألوفة
achieve action analysis appear appropriate attempt beginning Bolingbroke calls cause character claims clear clearly close couplet critical death despite drama earth effect Elizabethan emotional England English especially essentially example experience expression fact fear feeling figure finally Gaunt give golden style Greville hand human idea imagery imagination important individual intention John kind king language least less live London Macbeth matter means metaphysical mind moral murder Mustapha nature offers once opening passage phrase plain style play poem poetic poetry political possible present problem question reality reason reference remarks represented rhetoric Richard Richard II scene seems sense Shakespeare simply soliloquy speak speech suggests things thou thought tion traditional tragedy tragic true truth understanding University Press verse whole Winters wonder York