Domestic Tragedy in English: Brief Survey, Nide 2Institut für Anglistik und Amerikanistik, Universität Salzburg, 1982 - 465 sivua |
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Robert's final words sum up the poetic delusion of his life . He yearned to go over the hills in search of adventure ; he romanticized his errors in marrying Ruth and remaining on the farm ; and in his last moments Robert describes his ...
Robert's final words sum up the poetic delusion of his life . He yearned to go over the hills in search of adventure ; he romanticized his errors in marrying Ruth and remaining on the farm ; and in his last moments Robert describes his ...
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In the final analysis , the great diction of drama is not a result of blank verse , or of any other metric scheme ; the great diction of drama arises from the playwright's unerring ability to choose the right words , to place them ...
In the final analysis , the great diction of drama is not a result of blank verse , or of any other metric scheme ; the great diction of drama arises from the playwright's unerring ability to choose the right words , to place them ...
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these elements will aid this final analysis of domestic tragedy . To start with language is to start with an element which , although of prime importance to an aesthetic consideration , need not interfere with the quality of domestic ...
these elements will aid this final analysis of domestic tragedy . To start with language is to start with an element which , although of prime importance to an aesthetic consideration , need not interfere with the quality of domestic ...
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