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Page 55
... Shakespearean hero , of whom Ham- let is only one " ( " Shakespeare and the Stoicism of Seneca , in Elizabethan Essays ) . But it is quite obvious that Mr. Eliot is not concerned with a basic dramaturgy in Hamlet's character . Thus , in ...
... Shakespearean hero , of whom Ham- let is only one " ( " Shakespeare and the Stoicism of Seneca , in Elizabethan Essays ) . But it is quite obvious that Mr. Eliot is not concerned with a basic dramaturgy in Hamlet's character . Thus , in ...
Page 56
... Shakespeare's manipulation . Consider , say , Bottom the weaver . Shakespeare , the writer of comedy , is of course responsible for Bottom ; but everyone recognizes that Bottom himself is a born dramatist , from whose misguided creative ...
... Shakespeare's manipulation . Consider , say , Bottom the weaver . Shakespeare , the writer of comedy , is of course responsible for Bottom ; but everyone recognizes that Bottom himself is a born dramatist , from whose misguided creative ...
Page 66
... Shakespeare deliberately and self- consciously realized that he was creating Hamlet's character with so much of the dramatic in it ; all that can be said is that Hamlet's character does show the dramaturgic element . But obviously ...
... Shakespeare deliberately and self- consciously realized that he was creating Hamlet's character with so much of the dramatic in it ; all that can be said is that Hamlet's character does show the dramaturgic element . But obviously ...
Contents
Chaucers Art in Relation to His Audience I | 1 |
Dramatist | 55 |
Hydriotaphia | 73 |
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