Shakespeare and His CriticsDuckworth, 1949 - 522 من الصفحات |
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الصفحة 103
... poetry organic and functional , to make of poetry a means to the dramatic end , to make them indeed indis- tinguishable . He was , in short , still writing dramatic poetry rather than poetic drama . Consider , for example , the ...
... poetry organic and functional , to make of poetry a means to the dramatic end , to make them indeed indis- tinguishable . He was , in short , still writing dramatic poetry rather than poetic drama . Consider , for example , the ...
الصفحة 112
... poetry . It is easy enough to analyse and dissect verse , to lay bare the liga- ments that bind the parts , the muscles that give it motion , to expose the bone that determines its strength and stature , for verse is a patient that lies ...
... poetry . It is easy enough to analyse and dissect verse , to lay bare the liga- ments that bind the parts , the muscles that give it motion , to expose the bone that determines its strength and stature , for verse is a patient that lies ...
الصفحة 136
... poetry almost from beginning to end ? It will be noted that Shakespeare returns , perhaps with a feeling of nostalgia , to the imagery of his youth , to the classical , childish because so conventional , and charming figures of the ...
... poetry almost from beginning to end ? It will be noted that Shakespeare returns , perhaps with a feeling of nostalgia , to the imagery of his youth , to the classical , childish because so conventional , and charming figures of the ...
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FROM FIRST FOLIO Frontispiece | 40 |
SHAKESPEARES MONUMENT IN STRATFORD CHURCH facing page | 67 |
PLAYWRIGHTS AND PLAYERS | 73 |
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