T.S. Eliot on ShakespeareUMI Research Press, 1987 - 139 páginas |
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... essay and in still later work . Also , Eliot will make more of the idea that physical energy is the means to our involvement in the metaphor , that we are in a sense acted upon by the lines and that our apprehension of whatever ...
... essay and in still later work . Also , Eliot will make more of the idea that physical energy is the means to our involvement in the metaphor , that we are in a sense acted upon by the lines and that our apprehension of whatever ...
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... essay , bringing into consideration his remarks on Shakespeare and related subjects he considers in other essays of this same time . I also discuss the use Eliot makes in the essay of other critics - Robertson , Stoll , A. C. Bradley ...
... essay , bringing into consideration his remarks on Shakespeare and related subjects he considers in other essays of this same time . I also discuss the use Eliot makes in the essay of other critics - Robertson , Stoll , A. C. Bradley ...
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... essay the ballet is appealed to for the " intensity " of the experience of the audience . But the essay as a whole , coming down to a complaint about poetry of the pres- ent , is an extended discussion of transmutation reminiscent of ...
... essay the ballet is appealed to for the " intensity " of the experience of the audience . But the essay as a whole , coming down to a complaint about poetry of the pres- ent , is an extended discussion of transmutation reminiscent of ...
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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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