Shakespeare's Poetic Styles: Verse into DramaRoutledge, 11/10/2013 - 272 من الصفحات First published in 1980. At their most successful, Shakespeare's styles are strategies to make plain the limits of thought and feeling which define the significance of human actions. John Baxter analyses the way in which these limits are reached, and also provides a strong argument for the idea that the power of Shakespearean drama depends upon the co-operation of poetic style and dramatic form. Three plays are examined in detail in the text: The Tragedy of Mustapha by Fulke Greville and Richard II and Macbeth by Shakespeare. |
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... idea of a university , I owe the best part of the book . Mr Drummond suggested many points , refined many others , and left none unimproved . If he will continue to own its merits , I will acknowledge its defects with better courage ...
... idea of a university , I owe the best part of the book . Mr Drummond suggested many points , refined many others , and left none unimproved . If he will continue to own its merits , I will acknowledge its defects with better courage ...
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... or decline in individual characters , and since he must do these things directly without the intervention of authorial comment , he will be forced at times to write badly or to express unworthy ideas or 3 Verse into drama.
... or decline in individual characters , and since he must do these things directly without the intervention of authorial comment , he will be forced at times to write badly or to express unworthy ideas or 3 Verse into drama.
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... certain crucial ideas concerning form and purpose in Elizabethan drama . Moreover , since both Greville and Sidney fashioned their most impressive achievements in the form of the short poem , and since both 5 Verse into drama.
... certain crucial ideas concerning form and purpose in Elizabethan drama . Moreover , since both Greville and Sidney fashioned their most impressive achievements in the form of the short poem , and since both 5 Verse into drama.
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... ideas about drama have a special relevance for a study of the relation between drama and verse . They are among those most responsible for the sophistication of the poetic styles available to Shakespeare . The plays of William ...
... ideas about drama have a special relevance for a study of the relation between drama and verse . They are among those most responsible for the sophistication of the poetic styles available to Shakespeare . The plays of William ...
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... ideas . The following description appeared on the title page of the 1633 collection : ' CERTAINE / LEARNED / AND / ELEGANT / WORKES / OF THE RIGHT HONORABLE / FVLKE / LORD BROOKE / Written in his Youth , and familiar Exercise with / SIR ...
... ideas . The following description appeared on the title page of the 1633 collection : ' CERTAINE / LEARNED / AND / ELEGANT / WORKES / OF THE RIGHT HONORABLE / FVLKE / LORD BROOKE / Written in his Youth , and familiar Exercise with / SIR ...
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Tragedy and history in Richard II | 46 |
the moral and the golden | 56 |
the metaphysical and | 77 |
style and the character | 106 |
style and the character | 114 |
Tragic doings political order | 144 |
bombast and wonder | 168 |
style and form | 196 |
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