Likenesses of Truth in Elizabethan and Restoration DramaClarendon Press, 1972 - Всего страниц: 174 |
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... sufferings of these tragic heroes remain their own , since for Kyd and Shakespeare the very position of tragic hero appears to require an unequivocal acceptance of tragic responsi- bility and suffering . Thus the degree of supernatural ...
... sufferings of these tragic heroes remain their own , since for Kyd and Shakespeare the very position of tragic hero appears to require an unequivocal acceptance of tragic responsi- bility and suffering . Thus the degree of supernatural ...
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... suffer eternal punishments in Tartarus . But the just rewards and punish- ments which are distributed to Kyd's characters ... suffering terribly . Comic form , of course , may be equally amoral and equally unfair to its characters . The ...
... suffer eternal punishments in Tartarus . But the just rewards and punish- ments which are distributed to Kyd's characters ... suffering terribly . Comic form , of course , may be equally amoral and equally unfair to its characters . The ...
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... suffering which it causes.3 The situations presented in the first half of Measure for Measure cause some extreme suffering , and Shakespeare's major characters evoke no laughter . If , in the first half of his play , Shakespeare ...
... suffering which it causes.3 The situations presented in the first half of Measure for Measure cause some extreme suffering , and Shakespeare's major characters evoke no laughter . If , in the first half of his play , Shakespeare ...
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some dramatic and critical illusions and realities I | 1 |
theatrical illusions and realities in | 27 |
tragic facts | 51 |
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