Likenesses of Truth in Elizabethan and Restoration DramaClarendon Press, 1972 - Всего страниц: 174 |
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... truth occur with such frequency in the Elizabethan drama ? The contemporary emphasis on both the literal and the spiritual ( imaginative , figurative , symbolic ) truths of the Scriptures may have provoked thought as to when , where ...
... truth occur with such frequency in the Elizabethan drama ? The contemporary emphasis on both the literal and the spiritual ( imaginative , figurative , symbolic ) truths of the Scriptures may have provoked thought as to when , where ...
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... truth , 19 is be free to tell the truth , 19 is by feigning madness . ' Mad ' is Congreve's own favourite adjective for the world of this comedy . Valentine's madness appears to be a ' contagious frenzy ' and practically every character ...
... truth , 19 is be free to tell the truth , 19 is by feigning madness . ' Mad ' is Congreve's own favourite adjective for the world of this comedy . Valentine's madness appears to be a ' contagious frenzy ' and practically every character ...
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... truth ' . In King Lear , Shakespeare's great tragedy about truth and false- hood , no equivocations on the part of the characters are admitted or permitted . Like chess pieces , the characters in King Lear are initially divided into ...
... truth ' . In King Lear , Shakespeare's great tragedy about truth and false- hood , no equivocations on the part of the characters are admitted or permitted . Like chess pieces , the characters in King Lear are initially divided into ...
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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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