Shakespeare 400: Essays by American Scholars on the Anniversary of the Poet's BirthJames Gilmer McManaway Holt, Rinehart and Winston, 1964 - 323 pages |
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Page 143
... character and dialogue , but in others the Vices are always in- teresting if not so particularly bawdy.29 While the moralities do contain characters representing the Virtues as well as the Vices , they do not present the character of ...
... character and dialogue , but in others the Vices are always in- teresting if not so particularly bawdy.29 While the moralities do contain characters representing the Virtues as well as the Vices , they do not present the character of ...
Page 215
... character above plot as the chief end of tragedy , an error that Aristotle warned against . The fault lies in analyzing character in isolation , or in relation only to individual incident , not in relation to the great chain of cause ...
... character above plot as the chief end of tragedy , an error that Aristotle warned against . The fault lies in analyzing character in isolation , or in relation only to individual incident , not in relation to the great chain of cause ...
Page 247
... character of Ophelia seems to have been puzzling to many critics who have written about the play . As a minor ... character almost too exquisitely touch- ing to be dwelt upon " , and calls her a " flower too soon faded " . Strachey ...
... character of Ophelia seems to have been puzzling to many critics who have written about the play . As a minor ... character almost too exquisitely touch- ing to be dwelt upon " , and calls her a " flower too soon faded " . Strachey ...
Contents
James G McManaway Preface v | 17 |
John F Fleming A Book from Shakespeares Library | 25 |
Irving Ribner Marlowe and Shakespeare | 41 |
Copyright | |
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