Byron's Plays: A Reassessment |
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第 44 頁
Hazlitt complained that Byron had taken a historical subject but was unable to transport us to the time and place of action , give us a real , living interest in the scene , and by filling the mind with the agonizing hopes , and panic ...
Hazlitt complained that Byron had taken a historical subject but was unable to transport us to the time and place of action , give us a real , living interest in the scene , and by filling the mind with the agonizing hopes , and panic ...
第 96 頁
They could not justify , rationally , their interest in the cha- racter's actions which they found immoral and , therefore , either dismissed problems of ethical conduct altogether , or justified the interest as analysis of motive in ...
They could not justify , rationally , their interest in the cha- racter's actions which they found immoral and , therefore , either dismissed problems of ethical conduct altogether , or justified the interest as analysis of motive in ...
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Macready said , " curtailment alone and without the transposition of 15 a single scene , rendered it a piece of surpassing interest and effect . " Werner had numerous performances everywhere -- America , Paris , Glasgow , Belfast ...
Macready said , " curtailment alone and without the transposition of 15 a single scene , rendered it a piece of surpassing interest and effect . " Werner had numerous performances everywhere -- America , Paris , Glasgow , Belfast ...
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