Working with ShakespeareThis book aims to increase the pleasure of studying Shakespeare, working with the plays as the craftsman-dramatist himself worked by concentrating on poetic detail and dramatic moments. |
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الصفحة 2
3 Of Shakespeare he urges anyone 'who desires to feel the highest pleasure that
the drama can give, read every play, from the first scene to the last, with utter
negligence of all his commentators ... let him read on through brightness and ...
3 Of Shakespeare he urges anyone 'who desires to feel the highest pleasure that
the drama can give, read every play, from the first scene to the last, with utter
negligence of all his commentators ... let him read on through brightness and ...
الصفحة 5
Criticism too often consists in filtering out pleasure in the pursuit of meaning, in
reducing poems to their lowest common denominator ("life vs. death") ... I am
interested in unity only insofar as it contributes to the pleasures of the single
moment' ...
Criticism too often consists in filtering out pleasure in the pursuit of meaning, in
reducing poems to their lowest common denominator ("life vs. death") ... I am
interested in unity only insofar as it contributes to the pleasures of the single
moment' ...
الصفحة 23
عذرًا، محتوى هذه الصفحة مقيَّد.
عذرًا، محتوى هذه الصفحة مقيَّد.
الصفحة 103
عذرًا، محتوى هذه الصفحة مقيَّد.
عذرًا، محتوى هذه الصفحة مقيَّد.
الصفحة 217
عذرًا، محتوى هذه الصفحة مقيَّد.
عذرًا، محتوى هذه الصفحة مقيَّد.
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