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Shakespeare used ideas to interpret character and action . True ; but it would be equally true to say that Shakespeare used the analysis of character and personality in the exploration of ideas : the ideas in question being not ...
Shakespeare used ideas to interpret character and action . True ; but it would be equally true to say that Shakespeare used the analysis of character and personality in the exploration of ideas : the ideas in question being not ...
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It is suggested , then , that a dramatic poet cannot create characters of the greatest intensity of life unless his ... Arthur Sewell's Character and Society in Shakespeare is the most useful account known to me of the meanings ...
It is suggested , then , that a dramatic poet cannot create characters of the greatest intensity of life unless his ... Arthur Sewell's Character and Society in Shakespeare is the most useful account known to me of the meanings ...
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See also John Palmer , The Political Characters of Shakespeare . 3. ... adds : “ The creation of character , indeed , is not to be regarded as the unique , or even principal , end of Shakespeare's dramatic creations , in which plot and ...
See also John Palmer , The Political Characters of Shakespeare . 3. ... adds : “ The creation of character , indeed , is not to be regarded as the unique , or even principal , end of Shakespeare's dramatic creations , in which plot and ...
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Some Shakespearean Themes and An Approach to ‘Hamlet’: And An Approach to ... Lionel Charles Knights Previzualizare limitată - 1966 |
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