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الصفحة 131
Romeo elaborates one image , Hamlet jumps from image to image impelled by a sort of emotional logic , until finally the mounting heat and pressure of his imagination fuses the images of a falcon and of a river losing itself in the sand ...
Romeo elaborates one image , Hamlet jumps from image to image impelled by a sort of emotional logic , until finally the mounting heat and pressure of his imagination fuses the images of a falcon and of a river losing itself in the sand ...
الصفحة 137
there is a dominating image or group of images , peculiar to the play and born of the emotions of the theme , and which recurs like ' a motif in a musical fugue or sonata ' . Thus in Romeo and Juliet the dominating image is light ...
there is a dominating image or group of images , peculiar to the play and born of the emotions of the theme , and which recurs like ' a motif in a musical fugue or sonata ' . Thus in Romeo and Juliet the dominating image is light ...
الصفحة 333
It has not , so far as I know , ever yet been noticed that recurrent images play a part in raising , developing , sustaining , and repeating emotion in the tragedies , which is somewhat analogous to the action of a recurrent theme or ...
It has not , so far as I know , ever yet been noticed that recurrent images play a part in raising , developing , sustaining , and repeating emotion in the tragedies , which is somewhat analogous to the action of a recurrent theme or ...
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PREFACE vii | 11 |
PLAYWRIGHTS AND PLAYERS | 73 |
QUARTOS AND Folios | 199 |
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