Jonson and Elizabethan Comedy: Essays in Dramatic RhetoricHuntington Library, 1978 - 351 strán (strany) |
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... human purposes , as if in a dream but enacted before us like a play of fancy in a literal world . His was an ideal actual , and in the end , Shakespeare seemed to celebrate human vitality with all the force of imagination . Jonson kept ...
... human purposes , as if in a dream but enacted before us like a play of fancy in a literal world . His was an ideal actual , and in the end , Shakespeare seemed to celebrate human vitality with all the force of imagination . Jonson kept ...
Strana 253
... human . ' " ' The basic ambiguity is latent in other parts of the play , too , as we observe the variety of human consequences amidst the charac- ters ' shared experiences . After Win Littlewit and Mistress Overdo are willing to admit ...
... human . ' " ' The basic ambiguity is latent in other parts of the play , too , as we observe the variety of human consequences amidst the charac- ters ' shared experiences . After Win Littlewit and Mistress Overdo are willing to admit ...
Strana 254
... humans and the Sow of Enormity ; as the pan is the least covering , so our piggishness , like that creature with the least soul , is the most basic human trait . Whatever it means , Trouble - All's final entrance is an arresting moment ...
... humans and the Sow of Enormity ; as the pan is the least covering , so our piggishness , like that creature with the least soul , is the most basic human trait . Whatever it means , Trouble - All's final entrance is an arresting moment ...
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Dissimulation and Symbiosis | 24 |
Comedy of Admiration | 35 |
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