Shakespeare and His CriticsDuckworth, 1958 - 336 من الصفحات |
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الصفحة 108
... dramatist is aiming at . If he wishes to produce a drama of the Elizabethan type - a drama of comprehension - which shall include as much as possible of the varied manifestations of human life , then obviously the observance of the ...
... dramatist is aiming at . If he wishes to produce a drama of the Elizabethan type - a drama of comprehension - which shall include as much as possible of the varied manifestations of human life , then obviously the observance of the ...
الصفحة 113
... dramatists , he must have a situation ; like all the greater dramatists , an intense one . He would , as would Dryden , ' work up the pity to a greater height ' . Therefore , like them , he has , necessarily , had to start with premises ...
... dramatists , he must have a situation ; like all the greater dramatists , an intense one . He would , as would Dryden , ' work up the pity to a greater height ' . Therefore , like them , he has , necessarily , had to start with premises ...
الصفحة 161
... dramatist provided a sort of programme - prologue to prompt the audience to see the play from the right point of view . In this play - bill the dramatist draws special attention to two features of his story . First , Verona was being ...
... dramatist provided a sort of programme - prologue to prompt the audience to see the play from the right point of view . In this play - bill the dramatist draws special attention to two features of his story . First , Verona was being ...
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Richard III | 13 |
The Comedy of Errors | 61 |
Titus Andronicus | 105 |
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