Shakespeare's Soliloquies: The Presidential Address of the Modern Humanities Research Association, 1964Cambridge University Press, 1964 - 26 страници |
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... stage business , movement and other effects . Thus the opinion expressed by the Encyclopaedia Britannica in its short article on the monologue , that it has always been liable to ridicule ' may still be shared by many . Although our age ...
... stage business , movement and other effects . Thus the opinion expressed by the Encyclopaedia Britannica in its short article on the monologue , that it has always been liable to ridicule ' may still be shared by many . Although our age ...
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... stage of scenic illusion . This platform stage placing the actor in the middle of the audience indeed called for the ' direct address ' which was often identical with the mono- logue in its early stages . However , Shakespeare's art is ...
... stage of scenic illusion . This platform stage placing the actor in the middle of the audience indeed called for the ' direct address ' which was often identical with the mono- logue in its early stages . However , Shakespeare's art is ...
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... stage . During this scene Hamlet— though appearing for the first time in this play — has been reticent to speak though our attention has been focused on his person all the time . When he remains alone on the stage we know that he will ...
... stage . During this scene Hamlet— though appearing for the first time in this play — has been reticent to speak though our attention has been focused on his person all the time . When he remains alone on the stage we know that he will ...
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