Six Great Playwrights: Sophocles, Shakespeare, Moliére, Sheridan, Ibsen, ShawHamish Hamilton, 1960 - 192페이지 |
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... appear to have been made , but to have grown ; and nothing comes amiss to it - even in its noblest passages the commonest objects are as much at home as a toad in the garden : Hamlet , begging his mother to admit her sin and repent ...
... appear to have been made , but to have grown ; and nothing comes amiss to it - even in its noblest passages the commonest objects are as much at home as a toad in the garden : Hamlet , begging his mother to admit her sin and repent ...
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... appear to other eyes , and did appear to Philo , who makes it very plain in the opening words of the play . This is one measure of Shakespeare's great- ness : he never cheated ; he never invented characters to suit a theme , or ...
... appear to other eyes , and did appear to Philo , who makes it very plain in the opening words of the play . This is one measure of Shakespeare's great- ness : he never cheated ; he never invented characters to suit a theme , or ...
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... appear destructive or terrible ; in the latter they appear absurd . It is the special privilege of High Comedy , as distinguished from burlesque on the one hand , and tragedy on the other , to maintain this detachment ; starting from a ...
... appear destructive or terrible ; in the latter they appear absurd . It is the special privilege of High Comedy , as distinguished from burlesque on the one hand , and tragedy on the other , to maintain this detachment ; starting from a ...
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