Six Great Playwrights: Sophocles, Shakespeare, Moliére, Sheridan, Ibsen, ShawHamish Hamilton, 1960 - 192페이지 |
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... true love - relationship is central in a play , Shakespeare handles it , in his comedies , with a freshness , gaiety and balance , and in his tragedies with a masculine directness and strength very far removed from the impotent and ...
... true love - relationship is central in a play , Shakespeare handles it , in his comedies , with a freshness , gaiety and balance , and in his tragedies with a masculine directness and strength very far removed from the impotent and ...
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... true of all great plays by any author ; but it is pre - eminently true of Shakespeare , whose prodigality of invention was like what Cleopatra said of Antony's pleasures : his delights Were dolphin - like ; they showed his back above ...
... true of all great plays by any author ; but it is pre - eminently true of Shakespeare , whose prodigality of invention was like what Cleopatra said of Antony's pleasures : his delights Were dolphin - like ; they showed his back above ...
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... true - it was the debt which he had perforce to pay to the Sentimental Comedy which had held the stage for so long . The School for Scandal makes one laugh less than The Rivals - and less , perhaps , than certain pieces of inspired ...
... true - it was the debt which he had perforce to pay to the Sentimental Comedy which had held the stage for so long . The School for Scandal makes one laugh less than The Rivals - and less , perhaps , than certain pieces of inspired ...
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