The World & Art of ShakespeareD. Davey, 1967 - 285 pagini |
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Pagina 86
... attitude to drama . Indeed it is this attitude that is the source of their manner of presentation . For the artisans are incapable of distinguishing be- tween art and reality . Themselves lacking both in imagination and in the capacity ...
... attitude to drama . Indeed it is this attitude that is the source of their manner of presentation . For the artisans are incapable of distinguishing be- tween art and reality . Themselves lacking both in imagination and in the capacity ...
Pagina 147
... attitude to love and marriage , however much it might be dressed up with poetic flourishes and hyperbolic compli- ment , was in fact mercenary and materialistic . The courtly lover is capable of sadistic cruelty , his judgement is ...
... attitude to love and marriage , however much it might be dressed up with poetic flourishes and hyperbolic compli- ment , was in fact mercenary and materialistic . The courtly lover is capable of sadistic cruelty , his judgement is ...
Pagina 157
... attitude either to life as a whole or , more specifically , towards the hypotheses of the pastoral and romantic conventions . But the important thing about As You Like It is that the nega- tive and critical philosophies and attitudes of ...
... attitude either to life as a whole or , more specifically , towards the hypotheses of the pastoral and romantic conventions . But the important thing about As You Like It is that the nega- tive and critical philosophies and attitudes of ...
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SHAKESPEARE AND THE DRAMATIC TRADITION | 12 |
THE ELIZABETHAN THEATRE | 25 |
IDOLA THEATRI | 38 |
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