Shakespeare and His Critics |
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الصفحة 68
... from the expression of his unconscious mind , is inevitably an uncertain process ; the portraits give little clue to ... so we turn to his works and the conscious expression of his thought , for , said Rowe , ' The Character of the ...
... from the expression of his unconscious mind , is inevitably an uncertain process ; the portraits give little clue to ... so we turn to his works and the conscious expression of his thought , for , said Rowe , ' The Character of the ...
الصفحة 113
... are artistically impotent , but there is a duality about the poem , the relationship between the expression and the thing expressed , and this duality , or even multiplicity , is the essence of a work of art whatever the medium .
... are artistically impotent , but there is a duality about the poem , the relationship between the expression and the thing expressed , and this duality , or even multiplicity , is the essence of a work of art whatever the medium .
الصفحة 281
But Shakespeare does not often thus ; for the passions in his scene between Brutus and Cassius are extremely natural , the thoughts are such as arise from the matter , the expression of ' em not viciously figurative .
But Shakespeare does not often thus ; for the passions in his scene between Brutus and Cassius are extremely natural , the thoughts are such as arise from the matter , the expression of ' em not viciously figurative .
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PREFACE vii | 11 |
PLAYWRIGHTS AND PLAYERS | 73 |
QUARTOS AND Folios | 199 |
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