Byron's Plays: A Reassessment |
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第 41 頁
The fact that the Doge feels that he needs to justify his actions to various people in the play -- his nephew , his wife ... Macbeth also plans to murder the king , but before the murder he is under no delusion that his action is ...
The fact that the Doge feels that he needs to justify his actions to various people in the play -- his nephew , his wife ... Macbeth also plans to murder the king , but before the murder he is under no delusion that his action is ...
第 84 頁
In other words , there develops a disjunction between motives and actions . ... In the disjunction between motive and action , the audience is expected to judge the character not by his actions but by the motives that lie behind the ...
In other words , there develops a disjunction between motives and actions . ... In the disjunction between motive and action , the audience is expected to judge the character not by his actions but by the motives that lie behind the ...
第 91 頁
The Fabrick of the play is regular enough , as to the inferior parts of it ; and the unities of Time , Place and Action , more exactly observ'd , than perhaps , the English Theatre requires . " John Dryden : Four Tragedies ed .
The Fabrick of the play is regular enough , as to the inferior parts of it ; and the unities of Time , Place and Action , more exactly observ'd , than perhaps , the English Theatre requires . " John Dryden : Four Tragedies ed .
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