Shakespeare's Changing Use of Psychological Reference in His ComediesStanford University, 1978 - 504 strán (strany) |
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... action of the rest of the play . Their manipulated admission of love accords with the descriptions of love melancholy to be found in the works of contemporary psychologists . All the major action of As You Like It is suggested in its ...
... action of the rest of the play . Their manipulated admission of love accords with the descriptions of love melancholy to be found in the works of contemporary psychologists . All the major action of As You Like It is suggested in its ...
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... action : one des- cribes or explains observed behavior , for instance the characteristics by which anger can be recognized and the physical processes which explain its inception and effects ; the other interprets action by relating it ...
... action : one des- cribes or explains observed behavior , for instance the characteristics by which anger can be recognized and the physical processes which explain its inception and effects ; the other interprets action by relating it ...
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... action ( " the essen- tial conflict which the play dramatizes " ) , and plot ( " the unique handling of the story , through which the action is particularized and made concrete " ) . 169 . 170 Feldman , The Morality - Patterned Comedy ...
... action ( " the essen- tial conflict which the play dramatizes " ) , and plot ( " the unique handling of the story , through which the action is particularized and made concrete " ) . 169 . 170 Feldman , The Morality - Patterned Comedy ...
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