Shakespeare and Elizabethan Poetry: A Study of His Earlier Work in Relation to the Poetry of the TimeOxford University Press, 1952 - 279 Seiten |
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A Study of His Earlier Work in Relation to the Poetry of the Time Muriel Clara Bradbrook. CHAPTER VI THE MIRROR OF NATURE : CHARACTER IN SHAKESPEARE'S PLAYS Character as relationship - II Life and Art as shown in Relation of Audience to ...
A Study of His Earlier Work in Relation to the Poetry of the Time Muriel Clara Bradbrook. CHAPTER VI THE MIRROR OF NATURE : CHARACTER IN SHAKESPEARE'S PLAYS Character as relationship - II Life and Art as shown in Relation of Audience to ...
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... relationship is far stronger . The charac- ters here are conceived of as existing in terms of mutual relationship throughout . For it is only in terms of relationship ... relation to itself , as Hamlet does ; or the THE MIRROR OF NATURE 87.
... relationship is far stronger . The charac- ters here are conceived of as existing in terms of mutual relationship throughout . For it is only in terms of relationship ... relation to itself , as Hamlet does ; or the THE MIRROR OF NATURE 87.
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... relations within a group of actors , and on the relation of the group to their auditory . Members of an orchestra , a games team or a small ship's company have analagous experience to that of the actor , who must be simultaneously aware ...
... relations within a group of actors , and on the relation of the group to their auditory . Members of an orchestra , a games team or a small ship's company have analagous experience to that of the actor , who must be simultaneously aware ...
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