Byron's Plays: A Reassessment |
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第 1 到 3 筆結果,共 24 筆
第 32 頁
Angiolina fails to comprehend this because she does not know of the conspiracy ; but we , with our knowledge of the situation , understand very well that if the conspiracy fails , the Doge will be branded as a traitor and that is why he ...
Angiolina fails to comprehend this because she does not know of the conspiracy ; but we , with our knowledge of the situation , understand very well that if the conspiracy fails , the Doge will be branded as a traitor and that is why he ...
第 44 頁
He was , therefore , not interested in lachrymose sentimentalism and heart- rending situations calculated to play upon ... The situation in Venice seems , as a result , less like the nostalgic page from " The olden time " that Hazlitt ...
He was , therefore , not interested in lachrymose sentimentalism and heart- rending situations calculated to play upon ... The situation in Venice seems , as a result , less like the nostalgic page from " The olden time " that Hazlitt ...
第 117 頁
Drama , on the other hand , is objective , involving character and situation , comparatively long and dynamic in that it deals with the develop- ment of conflicts and the interaction of characters . A lyric has no beginning , and no end ...
Drama , on the other hand , is objective , involving character and situation , comparatively long and dynamic in that it deals with the develop- ment of conflicts and the interaction of characters . A lyric has no beginning , and no end ...
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