Ball State Teachers College Forum, Zväzky 15–16Ball State University., 1974 |
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... play he had just read . In spite of an almost filial respect towards his venerable senior , Camus kept at a distance and thanked Sinclair by sending a dedicated copy of one of his own plays , probably L'Etat de Siège . Dear Upton ...
... play he had just read . In spite of an almost filial respect towards his venerable senior , Camus kept at a distance and thanked Sinclair by sending a dedicated copy of one of his own plays , probably L'Etat de Siège . Dear Upton ...
Strana 61
... play , his presence is felt throughout . He is in- deed the man of action , and Hamlet often compares himself to Fortinbras . In terms of the structure of the play there are many reasons for this , of course , not the least of which are ...
... play , his presence is felt throughout . He is in- deed the man of action , and Hamlet often compares himself to Fortinbras . In terms of the structure of the play there are many reasons for this , of course , not the least of which are ...
Strana 66
... play lacks an " objective correlative , " an ob- jective act which would serve as an in- dication of Hamlet's inner emotional conflict - more specifically , the play lacks " a set of objects , a situation , a chain of events which shall ...
... play lacks an " objective correlative , " an ob- jective act which would serve as an in- dication of Hamlet's inner emotional conflict - more specifically , the play lacks " a set of objects , a situation , a chain of events which shall ...
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