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... artist , this book is arranged to reflect a struggle to break out . The artist in question found his way out , in his medium ; the conviction underlying this critic's endeavour to be a spectator is that submission to the artist's ...
... artist , this book is arranged to reflect a struggle to break out . The artist in question found his way out , in his medium ; the conviction underlying this critic's endeavour to be a spectator is that submission to the artist's ...
Page 10
... artist to a spectator ; it is also the related shaped experience under- gone by the spectator , who brings to it a contribution of his own . Critical discussion that tries to isolate separate elements of this complex , such as the ...
... artist to a spectator ; it is also the related shaped experience under- gone by the spectator , who brings to it a contribution of his own . Critical discussion that tries to isolate separate elements of this complex , such as the ...
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... artist , so should the critic . To follow commentary and control working on our sympathies and standards is a way - rough enough , but still a way to follow Shakespeare forming his medium into experiences true , good , and beautiful ...
... artist , so should the critic . To follow commentary and control working on our sympathies and standards is a way - rough enough , but still a way to follow Shakespeare forming his medium into experiences true , good , and beautiful ...
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action aesthetic All's Antony and Cleopatra Apemantus argues artist attitude audience sympathies Berowne Bertram Bilton Bolingbroke Brutus choric chorus Claudio comic Coriolanus critical death discusses dramatic authority dramatist dream Duke E. K. Chambers Elizabethan emotional Enobarbus evil experience Falstaff Faulconbridge feel Feste final Flavius Fool Friar Laurence gives Hamlet hear Helena Henry hero honour Iago illusion Imogen interpretation irony Jaques John judgement Julius Caesar King L. C. Knights Lear Lear's Leontes lovers Macbeth main characters Marcus Measure for Measure mind moral Muriel Bradbrook nature Othello Pericles play's plot political Prince Problem Plays Prospero response Richard Richard III role romance Romeo and Juliet Rosalind satirical says scene seems sense Shake Shakespeare Shakespearian Shylock speaks spectator speech stage structure theme Thersites thou Tillyard Timon of Athens Titus Andronicus Touchstone tragedy tragic Troilus and Cressida Wilson Knight words