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... Character and Motive in Shakespeare ( 1949 ) . Stewart believes that Bradley's , the classical , approach by way of character is fundamentally sound , though it must be modified by the findings of the realists , or rather by some of ...
... Character and Motive in Shakespeare ( 1949 ) . Stewart believes that Bradley's , the classical , approach by way of character is fundamentally sound , though it must be modified by the findings of the realists , or rather by some of ...
الصفحة 89
... characters is as much itself , and as absolutely independent of the rest , as well as of the author , as if they were living persons , not fictions of the mind . The poet may be said , for the time , to identify himself with the character ...
... characters is as much itself , and as absolutely independent of the rest , as well as of the author , as if they were living persons , not fictions of the mind . The poet may be said , for the time , to identify himself with the character ...
الصفحة 188
... character of Hero , —and what will remain ? In other writers the main agent of the plot is always the prominent character ; in Shakespeare it is so , or is not so , as the character is in itself calculated , or not calculated , to form ...
... character of Hero , —and what will remain ? In other writers the main agent of the plot is always the prominent character ; in Shakespeare it is so , or is not so , as the character is in itself calculated , or not calculated , to form ...
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