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It has an efficient cause in the character who brings about the final situation . In classical times this character is a tricky slave ; Renaissance dramatists often use some adaptation of the medieval “ vice ” ; modern writers generally ...
It has an efficient cause in the character who brings about the final situation . In classical times this character is a tricky slave ; Renaissance dramatists often use some adaptation of the medieval “ vice ” ; modern writers generally ...
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The freer the society , the greater the variety of individuals it can tolerate , and the natural tendency of comedy is to include as many as possible in its final festival . The motto of comedy is Terence's “ Nothing human is alien to ...
The freer the society , the greater the variety of individuals it can tolerate , and the natural tendency of comedy is to include as many as possible in its final festival . The motto of comedy is Terence's “ Nothing human is alien to ...
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that this should be its ultimate effect.4 So that Mr. Swinburne's description , if taken as final , and any description of King Lear as " pessimistic ” in the proper sense of that word , would imply a criticism which is not intended ...
that this should be its ultimate effect.4 So that Mr. Swinburne's description , if taken as final , and any description of King Lear as " pessimistic ” in the proper sense of that word , would imply a criticism which is not intended ...
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The Purpose and Organization of the Book | 1 |
The Art of Shakespeares Romantic Drama | 13 |
Contents xi | 15 |
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His Infinite Variety: Major Shakespearean Criticism Since Johnson Paul N. Siegel Zobrazenie úryvkov - 1964 |
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