Shakespeare and His CriticsDuckworth, 1963 - 336 من الصفحات |
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... whole , and of a certain magnitude ; for there may be a whole that is wanting in magnitude . . . . And to define the matter roughly , we may say that the proper magnitude is comprised within such limits , that the sequence of events ...
... whole , and of a certain magnitude ; for there may be a whole that is wanting in magnitude . . . . And to define the matter roughly , we may say that the proper magnitude is comprised within such limits , that the sequence of events ...
الصفحة 84
... whole , a more striking whole ; but it was by blending materials and fusing the parts together . And as the Pantheon is to York Minster or Westminster Abbey , so is Sophocles compared with Shakspeare ; in the one a completeness , a ...
... whole , a more striking whole ; but it was by blending materials and fusing the parts together . And as the Pantheon is to York Minster or Westminster Abbey , so is Sophocles compared with Shakspeare ; in the one a completeness , a ...
الصفحة 124
... whole . That ' smother'd ' , for example , takes us forward not only to Lady Macbeth's ' blanket of the dark ' but to such things as Ross's choric comment after the murder of Duncan : ... by the clock ' tis day , And yet dark night ...
... whole . That ' smother'd ' , for example , takes us forward not only to Lady Macbeth's ' blanket of the dark ' but to such things as Ross's choric comment after the murder of Duncan : ... by the clock ' tis day , And yet dark night ...
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