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... presented as a glorious yearning for the infinite , a soaring aspiration , or is it presented in an unfavourable light ? Mr. Wilson Knight would have us take the former of these views , Professor Oscar J. Campbell the latter . Troilus ...
... presented as a glorious yearning for the infinite , a soaring aspiration , or is it presented in an unfavourable light ? Mr. Wilson Knight would have us take the former of these views , Professor Oscar J. Campbell the latter . Troilus ...
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... presentation of the hero - king , who has no large - scale spiritual agonies and no psychological irregularities ... presented on the stage . But Enobarbus's description occurs within stage - dialogue . In Henry V , I suppose ...
... presentation of the hero - king , who has no large - scale spiritual agonies and no psychological irregularities ... presented on the stage . But Enobarbus's description occurs within stage - dialogue . In Henry V , I suppose ...
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... presenting " of a great battle - referring to the need for the audience to use its imagination - telling the audience of events in the story that intervene between episodes actually presented on the stage . The Chorus in Henry V does ...
... presenting " of a great battle - referring to the need for the audience to use its imagination - telling the audience of events in the story that intervene between episodes actually presented on the stage . The Chorus in Henry V does ...
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Shakespeare and the OrderDisorder | 39 |
and Cressida | 89 |
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