The Literature of the Age of ElizabethHoughton, Mifflin, 1897 - 364 Seiten |
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... - conscious , self - directed creative energy , namely , to his mode of organizing a whole drama , we shall find that his method , processes , and results are different from those of the dramatists of his own age 40 SHAKESPEARE .
... - conscious , self - directed creative energy , namely , to his mode of organizing a whole drama , we shall find that his method , processes , and results are different from those of the dramatists of his own age 40 SHAKESPEARE .
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... method of creation , as successfully exerted in any one of his great dramas , say Hamlet , or King Lear , or Mac- beth , or Othello . He takes a story or a history , with which the people are familiar , the whole interest of which is ...
... method of creation , as successfully exerted in any one of his great dramas , say Hamlet , or King Lear , or Mac- beth , or Othello . He takes a story or a history , with which the people are familiar , the whole interest of which is ...
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... method , and not by rules generalized from the method of the Greek dramatists ; that the laws by which he should be tried were the laws which he acknowledged and obeyed , the laws of his own creative imagination ; and that the very ...
... method , and not by rules generalized from the method of the Greek dramatists ; that the laws by which he should be tried were the laws which he acknowledged and obeyed , the laws of his own creative imagination ; and that the very ...
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... method of characterization , there is much misconception . What are these charac- ters ? Are they copies of men and women , as we see them in the world , slightly idealized portraits of per- sons , witty , passionate , thoughtful , or ...
... method of characterization , there is much misconception . What are these charac- ters ? Are they copies of men and women , as we see them in the world , slightly idealized portraits of per- sons , witty , passionate , thoughtful , or ...
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... method of characterization , and of the identity of his genius with his individuality . We purpose now to treat of some particular topics included in the general theme ; and , as criticism on him is like coasting along a continent , we ...
... method of characterization , and of the identity of his genius with his individuality . We purpose now to treat of some particular topics included in the general theme ; and , as criticism on him is like coasting along a continent , we ...
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