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Interestingly enough , when we witness a play on the stage , we tend to display
attitudes that are comparable to those we show toward dreams . In a dream , we
usually accept the product of our nocturnal mental life as true reality . Similarly ...
Interestingly enough , when we witness a play on the stage , we tend to display
attitudes that are comparable to those we show toward dreams . In a dream , we
usually accept the product of our nocturnal mental life as true reality . Similarly ...
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59 Wilson suggests that all the inconsistencies except those that are “ due to
historical causes ” — that is to say , those that arise out of later revisionare the
necessary consequences of Hamlet ' s being a stage play . “ Verisimilitude and
not ...
59 Wilson suggests that all the inconsistencies except those that are “ due to
historical causes ” — that is to say , those that arise out of later revisionare the
necessary consequences of Hamlet ' s being a stage play . “ Verisimilitude and
not ...
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In his early attempts , no doubt , written at a time when Shakespeare was still a
tyro of the dramatic craft , his experimenting with stage effects can be noted rather
readily , as well as his delight in making full use of the possibilities offered him by
...
In his early attempts , no doubt , written at a time when Shakespeare was still a
tyro of the dramatic craft , his experimenting with stage effects can be noted rather
readily , as well as his delight in making full use of the possibilities offered him by
...
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AN ANALYTIC VIEW OF SOME | 155 |
Internalization and Appersonation | 253 |
Difficulties in the Symbolic Interpretation of Literary | 287 |
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