The Continuity of LettersBooks for Libraries Press, 1967 - 273 стор. |
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... drama ends . · Is it a drama ? It is much more : but is it that ? Did Shelley himself mean it to be a drama ? It is true that he describes it on the title page as ' A Lyrical Drama in Four Acts ' , but throughout the long Preface he ...
... drama ends . · Is it a drama ? It is much more : but is it that ? Did Shelley himself mean it to be a drama ? It is true that he describes it on the title page as ' A Lyrical Drama in Four Acts ' , but throughout the long Preface he ...
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... drama , Shelley's drama poem is immeasurably less interesting than the Prometheus Vinctus . We are human beings , a number of individuals , who have no wish to forget our separate identities in an abstract humanity . But Man , oh , not ...
... drama , Shelley's drama poem is immeasurably less interesting than the Prometheus Vinctus . We are human beings , a number of individuals , who have no wish to forget our separate identities in an abstract humanity . But Man , oh , not ...
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... drama , or novel , has been one from incident to character . In the matter of drama , Aristotle , as is well known , laid the main stress on plot , whereas it is the function of a modern critic , like Prof. C. E. Vaughan in his ...
... drama , or novel , has been one from incident to character . In the matter of drama , Aristotle , as is well known , laid the main stress on plot , whereas it is the function of a modern critic , like Prof. C. E. Vaughan in his ...
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