Shakespearean Criticism: Excerpts from the Criticism of William Shakespeare's Plays and Poetry, from the First Published Appraisals to Current Evaluations, 第 54 卷Gale Research Company, 1984 |
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... romantic heights of a girl's imagination , one whose longing for this young man , even if he is indif- ferent to her , will provide the awesome challenge of her own rite of passage . The spectrum for the director and his actors , too ...
... romantic heights of a girl's imagination , one whose longing for this young man , even if he is indif- ferent to her , will provide the awesome challenge of her own rite of passage . The spectrum for the director and his actors , too ...
第 290 頁
... romantic couples in Shakespeare's plays . In that context , Rosaline proves weaker than other women , whereas Berowne proves superior to other men . Through a complex process of analysis and comparison of sets of romantic pairs , the ...
... romantic couples in Shakespeare's plays . In that context , Rosaline proves weaker than other women , whereas Berowne proves superior to other men . Through a complex process of analysis and comparison of sets of romantic pairs , the ...
第 343 頁
... romantic comedy , a form which he will utilize for the next decade ; and in his use of comic pointers who are , albeit imperfectly , an integral aspect of the plot he has begun the experimentation with a comic device , the evolu- tion ...
... romantic comedy , a form which he will utilize for the next decade ; and in his use of comic pointers who are , albeit imperfectly , an integral aspect of the plot he has begun the experimentation with a comic device , the evolu- tion ...
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