Characters of Shakespeare's PlaysH. Milford, Oxford University Press, 1966 - 287 strán (strany) |
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Strana 70
... force and forceless care , As if that luck in very spite of cunning Bade him win all . Chaucer attended chiefly to the real and natural , that is , to the involuntary and inevitable impressions on the mind in given circumstances ...
... force and forceless care , As if that luck in very spite of cunning Bade him win all . Chaucer attended chiefly to the real and natural , that is , to the involuntary and inevitable impressions on the mind in given circumstances ...
Strana 119
... force of passion , this tug and war of the elements of our being , this firm faith in filial piety , and the giddy anarchy and whirling tumult of the thoughts at finding this prop failing it , the contrast between the fixed , immoveable ...
... force of passion , this tug and war of the elements of our being , this firm faith in filial piety , and the giddy anarchy and whirling tumult of the thoughts at finding this prop failing it , the contrast between the fixed , immoveable ...
Strana 122
... force of individual passion , but of its dramatic vicissitudes and striking effects arising from the differ- ent circumstances and characters of the persons speak- ing . We see the ebb and flow of the feeling , its pauses and feverish ...
... force of individual passion , but of its dramatic vicissitudes and striking effects arising from the differ- ent circumstances and characters of the persons speak- ing . We see the ebb and flow of the feeling , its pauses and feverish ...
Obsah
THE TEMPEST | 89 |
THE MIDSUMMER NIGHTS DREAM | 95 |
ROMEO AND Juliet | 105 |
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