The Romantics' Third Voice: A Study of the Dramatic Works of the English Romantic PoetsInst. f. Engl. Sprache u. Literatur, Univ. Salzburg, 1978 - 365 頁 Detailed study of the dramatic works of Romantic poets. |
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第 1 到 3 筆結果,共 59 筆
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... scene is full of tension on the mental plane . There is a lack of spectacular actions , it is true ; but this does not mar the dramatic interest of the scene . Act II , scene i , though quite long , is nevertheless dramatically ...
... scene is full of tension on the mental plane . There is a lack of spectacular actions , it is true ; but this does not mar the dramatic interest of the scene . Act II , scene i , though quite long , is nevertheless dramatically ...
第 197 頁
... scene lacks spectacular action , but there is some tension in it , espe- cially when Marina and the Doge are in dialogue . Taborski rightly maintains , that the energy displayed by Marina " saves the successive 188 scenes from dragging ...
... scene lacks spectacular action , but there is some tension in it , espe- cially when Marina and the Doge are in dialogue . Taborski rightly maintains , that the energy displayed by Marina " saves the successive 188 scenes from dragging ...
第 270 頁
... scene . Giacomo . We Are now no more , as once , parent and child , But man to man ; the oppressor to the oppressed ; The slanderer to the slandered ; foe to foe ; He has cast Nature off , which was his shield , And Nature casts him off ...
... scene . Giacomo . We Are now no more , as once , parent and child , But man to man ; the oppressor to the oppressed ; The slanderer to the slandered ; foe to foe ; He has cast Nature off , which was his shield , And Nature casts him off ...
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Acknowledgements | 7 |
Chapter Two William Wordsworth | 49 |
Chapter Three Samuel Taylor Coleridge | 71 |
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