Coleridge's Literary CriticismOxford University Press, 1949 - 266 страници |
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... BEAUMONT AND FLETCHER The plays of Beaumont and Fletcher are mere aggregations without unity ; in the Shakespearian drama there is a vitality which grows and evolves itself from within , —a key note which guides and controls the ...
... BEAUMONT AND FLETCHER The plays of Beaumont and Fletcher are mere aggregations without unity ; in the Shakespearian drama there is a vitality which grows and evolves itself from within , —a key note which guides and controls the ...
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... Beaumont and Fletcher you have descriptions of characters by the poet rather than the characters themselves ; we are told , and impressively told , of their being ; but we rarely or never feel that they actually are . Beaumont and ...
... Beaumont and Fletcher you have descriptions of characters by the poet rather than the characters themselves ; we are told , and impressively told , of their being ; but we rarely or never feel that they actually are . Beaumont and ...
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... Beaumont and Fletcher's plays . How those plays overflow with wit ! And yet I scarcely know a more deeply tragic scene anywhere than that in Rollo , in which Edith pleads for her father's life , and ... Beaumont and BEAUMONT AND FLETCHER 253.
... Beaumont and Fletcher's plays . How those plays overflow with wit ! And yet I scarcely know a more deeply tragic scene anywhere than that in Rollo , in which Edith pleads for her father's life , and ... Beaumont and BEAUMONT AND FLETCHER 253.
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