The Mirror-technique in Senecan and Pre-Shakespearean TragedyFrancke, 1975 - 162 Seiten |
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... means of the gestic impulse . It appears for instance in a scene between Phaedra and Hippolytus ( Seneca , Hippo- lytus 702 ff . ) : Phaedra : quacumque gressus tuleris hac amens agar – iterum , superbe , genibus advolvor tuis ...
... means of the gestic impulse . It appears for instance in a scene between Phaedra and Hippolytus ( Seneca , Hippo- lytus 702 ff . ) : Phaedra : quacumque gressus tuleris hac amens agar – iterum , superbe , genibus advolvor tuis ...
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... means of the subjective passage ( e . g . Phaedra's declara- tion of love ) . Usually it is rendered visible by references to physical appearance or behaviour . Such references are of a restricted , pattern - like nature : the same vis ...
... means of the subjective passage ( e . g . Phaedra's declara- tion of love ) . Usually it is rendered visible by references to physical appearance or behaviour . Such references are of a restricted , pattern - like nature : the same vis ...
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... means ; it cannot refer to an action at the moment it happens but it works retro- spectively and prospectively . The gestic innervation of speech is a much better means , for it coordinates the action with the speech in the closest ...
... means ; it cannot refer to an action at the moment it happens but it works retro- spectively and prospectively . The gestic innervation of speech is a much better means , for it coordinates the action with the speech in the closest ...
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The MirrorTechnique in Senecan Tragedy | 10 |
The WordScenery | 33 |
Cambises | 53 |
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