Shakespeare-characters: Chiefly Those SubordinateSmith, Elder, 1980 - 521 páginas |
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... Drama , as the Fates and the Furies were in the ancient Greek Drama ; each impersonation being strictly in harmony with the faith , the spirit , and the design of both ages of the world - their history , poetry , and architec- ture ...
... Drama , as the Fates and the Furies were in the ancient Greek Drama ; each impersonation being strictly in harmony with the faith , the spirit , and the design of both ages of the world - their history , poetry , and architec- ture ...
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... dramatic nature , and verisimilitude , with side- shaking broad humour . Really and truly , Demetrius and Lysander , Hermia and Helena , with their love - crosses and perplexities , constitute the chief agents in the drama . Their way ...
... dramatic nature , and verisimilitude , with side- shaking broad humour . Really and truly , Demetrius and Lysander , Hermia and Helena , with their love - crosses and perplexities , constitute the chief agents in the drama . Their way ...
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... drama ( for the two parts form one drama ) reveals to us the usurper in sharp collision with this same Northumberland and his son . This division of the play - the heroical - is conceived in the very highest spirit of chivalry and ...
... drama ( for the two parts form one drama ) reveals to us the usurper in sharp collision with this same Northumberland and his son . This division of the play - the heroical - is conceived in the very highest spirit of chivalry and ...
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