The Pelican Guide to English Literature: The age of Shakespeare. [1964,c1955]- 3. From Donne to Marvell. [1962,c1956]- 4. From Dryden to Johnson. [1965Penguin Books, 1962 |
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... speech is linked with the Senecan theme of the hero deified ; but on both sides , as it were , it out - reaches other dramatists , amplifying the heroic image with tremendous power and yet maintaining a unique sense of proportion ...
... speech is linked with the Senecan theme of the hero deified ; but on both sides , as it were , it out - reaches other dramatists , amplifying the heroic image with tremendous power and yet maintaining a unique sense of proportion ...
Halaman 151
... Speech , when it is fitted to the Person , and the Gracefulness of the Action , when it is fitted to the Speech ; and therefore a Play read , hath not half the pleasure of a Play Acted : for though it have the pleasure of ingenious Speeches ...
... Speech , when it is fitted to the Person , and the Gracefulness of the Action , when it is fitted to the Speech ; and therefore a Play read , hath not half the pleasure of a Play Acted : for though it have the pleasure of ingenious Speeches ...
Halaman 223
... speech to convey a whole attitude to life.16 The absence of any ground common to Othello and Iago is particu- larly noticeable in their speech , and makes us feel each to be some- thing less than a complete human being . There is a ...
... speech to convey a whole attitude to life.16 The absence of any ground common to Othello and Iago is particu- larly noticeable in their speech , and makes us feel each to be some- thing less than a complete human being . There is a ...
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