The Hyacinth Room: An Investigation Into the Nature of Comedy, Tragedy, & TragicomedyKnopf, 1964 - 317 стор. |
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... speak ; But what we do determine oft we break . Purpose is but the slave to memory , Of violent birth , but poor ... speaks . She has heard all this before , having presumably made similar protestations to the dead King Hamlet . Her ...
... speak ; But what we do determine oft we break . Purpose is but the slave to memory , Of violent birth , but poor ... speaks . She has heard all this before , having presumably made similar protestations to the dead King Hamlet . Her ...
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... speaks on one occasion of the awful difference between his ugly deed and his painted word . When Hamlet instructs the players concerning the ideal congruence of words and actions , he is in effect defining a divine goal : one capable of ...
... speaks on one occasion of the awful difference between his ugly deed and his painted word . When Hamlet instructs the players concerning the ideal congruence of words and actions , he is in effect defining a divine goal : one capable of ...
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... speaks ) is con- ducted as dispassionately as the circumstances permit . All in all , it is a valiant effort : morally earnest in tone , enlightened in its humanitarian premises . In the course of Bérenger's efforts to dis- suade the ...
... speaks ) is con- ducted as dispassionately as the circumstances permit . All in all , it is a valiant effort : morally earnest in tone , enlightened in its humanitarian premises . In the course of Bérenger's efforts to dis- suade the ...
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