Tragic Drama in Aeschylus, Sophocles, and Shakespeare: An EssayRussell & Russell, 1965 - 280 pàgines |
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... observations as to the motives which guide the tragic dramatist in the choice of his fable . The poet is of course ... observe , first , that in every case the story is one which had already taken hold of the popular imagination ...
... observations as to the motives which guide the tragic dramatist in the choice of his fable . The poet is of course ... observe , first , that in every case the story is one which had already taken hold of the popular imagination ...
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... observed that Sophocles pro- duces many of his tragic effects through narrative . But the action is , notwithstanding , steadily pro- gressive ; and regularity of climax is observed both in regard to the whole and to the several parts ...
... observed that Sophocles pro- duces many of his tragic effects through narrative . But the action is , notwithstanding , steadily pro- gressive ; and regularity of climax is observed both in regard to the whole and to the several parts ...
Pàgina 214
... Observe the gradual transition from the silence and the still recent habit of listening in Francesco's " I think I hear them " to the more cheerful call out which a good actor would observe in the " Stand ho ! who is there ...
... Observe the gradual transition from the silence and the still recent habit of listening in Francesco's " I think I hear them " to the more cheerful call out which a good actor would observe in the " Stand ho ! who is there ...
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Tragic Drama in Aeschylus, Sophocles, and Shakespeare: An Essay Lewis Campbell Visualització completa - 1904 |
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Western Drama Through the Ages: A Student Reference Guide, Volum 2 Kimball King Visualització de fragments - 2007 |