Shakspere's Silences, Tom 10Harvard University Press, 1929 - 279 |
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... fact or even that possibility is , I think , not immaterial . It would seriously concern the play . That Macbeth at one time " contemplated a son of his succeeding " is , of course , undeniable , as is the fact that his undaunted wife ...
... fact or even that possibility is , I think , not immaterial . It would seriously concern the play . That Macbeth at one time " contemplated a son of his succeeding " is , of course , undeniable , as is the fact that his undaunted wife ...
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... fact that their cumulative effect and usefulness is anything but negligible . Take , for example , what might be termed the use of silent action for the sake of dramatic compression . Every intelligent reader of Shakspere is aware of the ...
... fact that their cumulative effect and usefulness is anything but negligible . Take , for example , what might be termed the use of silent action for the sake of dramatic compression . Every intelligent reader of Shakspere is aware of the ...
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... fact that Shakspere was strongly influenced by current dramatic conventions , modes , and fashions . The coun- terbalancing probability , that he knew his own mind and art at least as well as that of his contemporaries , and that in ...
... fact that Shakspere was strongly influenced by current dramatic conventions , modes , and fashions . The coun- terbalancing probability , that he knew his own mind and art at least as well as that of his contemporaries , and that in ...
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