Shakespeare's Soliloquies: The Presidential Address of the Modern Humanities Research Association, 1964Cambridge University Press, 1964 - 26 pàgines |
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Pàgina 7
... mind , compressing into some twenty lines of vivid illumination what might else have taken the better part of an act to convey.'6 As the phrasing of this passage implies , this perfection of the soliloquy is to be found only at the ...
... mind , compressing into some twenty lines of vivid illumination what might else have taken the better part of an act to convey.'6 As the phrasing of this passage implies , this perfection of the soliloquy is to be found only at the ...
Pàgina 8
... mind — are a mere means of informing the audience . Shakespeare's development , on this sector too , is not a consistent one . Throughout his work we find between his monologues great differences regarding the degree of dramatization ...
... mind — are a mere means of informing the audience . Shakespeare's development , on this sector too , is not a consistent one . Throughout his work we find between his monologues great differences regarding the degree of dramatization ...
Pàgina 22
... mind to express not only his disgust at the world as it now presents itself to him , but also his clear remembrance and his love of his father , and his poignant realization of the ' hasty marriage ' . We too , the audience , may live ...
... mind to express not only his disgust at the world as it now presents itself to him , but also his clear remembrance and his love of his father , and his poignant realization of the ' hasty marriage ' . We too , the audience , may live ...
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