A Critical History of English PoetryOxford University Press, 1946 - 593 Seiten |
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... scene proceeded on the platform ; that scene over , and the curtain opened , the alcove became part of a full - stage scene , to which its properties gave a defi- nite location , so that the two hours ' traffic of the stage was not much ...
... scene proceeded on the platform ; that scene over , and the curtain opened , the alcove became part of a full - stage scene , to which its properties gave a defi- nite location , so that the two hours ' traffic of the stage was not much ...
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... scene of the action , the time of day , and the state of the weather , but to convey a sense of excitement and foreboding , the reason for which will soon appear . Since he had to tell the whole story , Shake- speare could not start ...
... scene of the action , the time of day , and the state of the weather , but to convey a sense of excitement and foreboding , the reason for which will soon appear . Since he had to tell the whole story , Shake- speare could not start ...
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... scene in his poems than the moonlight scene in Tristram and Iseult : And far beyond the sparkling trees Of the castle park one sees The bare heaths spreading clear as day , Moor behind moor , far , far away , Into the heart of Brittany ...
... scene in his poems than the moonlight scene in Tristram and Iseult : And far beyond the sparkling trees Of the castle park one sees The bare heaths spreading clear as day , Moor behind moor , far , far away , Into the heart of Brittany ...
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