Studies in Philology, Volume 4University of North Carolina Press, 1963 |
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Pagina 39
... stages the rising action reaches a climax . Toward this , all preceding actions tend , and from it all sub- sequent ... stage devices . The attitude or the state of the speaker's mind , whether in a struggle or in a mood of complacency ...
... stages the rising action reaches a climax . Toward this , all preceding actions tend , and from it all sub- sequent ... stage devices . The attitude or the state of the speaker's mind , whether in a struggle or in a mood of complacency ...
Pagina 53
... stage of development of the dra- matic monologue during this period . They make no advance over the Elizabethan love lyrics . They belong to the first stage of the developmet of the monologue , -the stage in which the altruistic ...
... stage of development of the dra- matic monologue during this period . They make no advance over the Elizabethan love lyrics . They belong to the first stage of the developmet of the monologue , -the stage in which the altruistic ...
Pagina 58
... stage are found in the Elizabethan love lyrics , as , for instance , Mar- lowe's The Passionate Sheepheard to his Love . The second stage " of the unconscious period is that in which the object is not merely visualized , but is actually ...
... stage are found in the Elizabethan love lyrics , as , for instance , Mar- lowe's The Passionate Sheepheard to his Love . The second stage " of the unconscious period is that in which the object is not merely visualized , but is actually ...
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