T.S. Eliot on ShakespeareUMI Research Press, 1987 - 139 páginas |
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... action seems " the symbol and shadow of some more serious action in a world of feeling more real than ours , " the stage action being something like the " ominously weighted " percep- tions in dreams . Chapman is instanced as " depart ...
... action seems " the symbol and shadow of some more serious action in a world of feeling more real than ours , " the stage action being something like the " ominously weighted " percep- tions in dreams . Chapman is instanced as " depart ...
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... action . " What we do have is " a flight above , at which poetry and drama be- come one thing . " Eliot goes on to speak , as noted , of the feeling that the dramatic action is " symbol and shadow " of another action in another world ...
... action . " What we do have is " a flight above , at which poetry and drama be- come one thing . " Eliot goes on to speak , as noted , of the feeling that the dramatic action is " symbol and shadow " of another action in another world ...
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... action of men into a spiritual action which transcends it . There was always present certainly from the period of Romeo - the perception that emotions are not sharply definite " things , " with hard outlines ; that the specifically ...
... action of men into a spiritual action which transcends it . There was always present certainly from the period of Romeo - the perception that emotions are not sharply definite " things , " with hard outlines ; that the specifically ...
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Early Criticism and the Hamlet Essay | 5 |
Developing a View of the Shakespeare Play | 23 |
192737 | 55 |
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