Shakespeare Criticism, 1935-1960: Selected with an IntroductionOxford U.P., 1970 - 401 pàgines |
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Pàgina 309
... song as part of the entertainment , and did not bother about its dramatic relevance to the play as a whole . But a ... song , why are the mood and the words of this song what they are ? Why this song instead of another ? 3. Why is it ...
... song as part of the entertainment , and did not bother about its dramatic relevance to the play as a whole . But a ... song , why are the mood and the words of this song what they are ? Why this song instead of another ? 3. Why is it ...
Pàgina 320
... song is heard , such a song , if it is not to be an irrelevant inter- lude , must be placed at a point where the characters have both a motive for wanting one and the leisure to hear it . Consequently we find few called - for songs in ...
... song is heard , such a song , if it is not to be an irrelevant inter- lude , must be placed at a point where the characters have both a motive for wanting one and the leisure to hear it . Consequently we find few called - for songs in ...
Pàgina 323
... song . Let us now consider the impromptu . The impromptu singer stops speaking and breaks into song , not because anyone else has asked him to sing or is listening , but to relieve his feelings in a way that speech cannot do , or to ...
... song . Let us now consider the impromptu . The impromptu singer stops speaking and breaks into song , not because anyone else has asked him to sing or is listening , but to relieve his feelings in a way that speech cannot do , or to ...
Continguts
HARDIN CRAIG b 1875 | 32 |
J DOVER WILSON 18811969 | 49 |
W TILLYARD 18891962 | 72 |
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action Angelo Antony audience babe beauty character Christian Claudio Cleopatra Comedy Cordelia critics Cymbeline death doth Dover Wilson dramatic dramatist Duke E. K. Chambers Elizabethan essay evil fact Falstaff father feel Folio Fool give Gloucester Hamlet hath Heaven Henry Henry IV Henry VI hero honour human Iago imagery imagination Isabel judgement justice kind King Lear Lady Macbeth Lear's Lord Love's Labour's Lost Mariana meaning Measure for Measure ment Merchant of Venice mind modern moral murder nature never Othello passage pattern perhaps Pericles play plot poet poetic poetry Polonius Prince Prospero proverbs Quarto repentance Richard Richard II romantic Romeo scene seems sense Shake Shakespeare Shakespearian significance song Sonnets soul speare speare's speech story suggest symbols Tempest tetralogy thee theme things thou thought Timon tion tragedy tragic truth whole Winter's Tale words