Shakespeare's Dramatic Art: And His Relation to Calderon and Goethe, Volum 1Chapman Brothers, 1846 - 554 pàgines |
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Pàgina 8
... action before the eyes of the specta- tors ) requires - real and present , and comprehend at once in its ideal presence all and every period . But , at the same time , the essence of art demanded that the subject - matter of exhibition ...
... action before the eyes of the specta- tors ) requires - real and present , and comprehend at once in its ideal presence all and every period . But , at the same time , the essence of art demanded that the subject - matter of exhibition ...
Pàgina 10
... action , and the greater outward splendour of representation , tended to pro- mote greater carefulness in the conception , structure , and execution of the piece itself . But the more these plays were improved , both inwardly and ...
... action , and the greater outward splendour of representation , tended to pro- mote greater carefulness in the conception , structure , and execution of the piece itself . But the more these plays were improved , both inwardly and ...
Pàgina 14
... action had its motives , and the personages were characterised , though as yet only in rude and sketchy outline ; in short , the lyrical element had now arrived , through many indirect transitions , at an union with the epical , which ...
... action had its motives , and the personages were characterised , though as yet only in rude and sketchy outline ; in short , the lyrical element had now arrived , through many indirect transitions , at an union with the epical , which ...
Pàgina 18
... action , or an advancing , self - developing movement , is con- sequently most imperfect in form . It is , however , remarkable as the earliest piece in which , instead of the rhyming verses of various measures then common , the so ...
... action , or an advancing , self - developing movement , is con- sequently most imperfect in form . It is , however , remarkable as the earliest piece in which , instead of the rhyming verses of various measures then common , the so ...
Pàgina 22
... action of the piece , and , consequently , absence of plan , were the chief defects of the early English drama ... actions , and heaping incident upon incident , and as often , on the other hand , unnaturally and painfully drawing out a ...
... action of the piece , and , consequently , absence of plan , were the chief defects of the early English drama ... actions , and heaping incident upon incident , and as often , on the other hand , unnaturally and painfully drawing out a ...
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