ShakespeareHarcourt, Brace, 1936 - 370 páginas |
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... poet , who waits , together with a painter , a jeweller and a merchant , in the great man's ante - room . Suddenly the poet begins reciting to himself some lines of his own composition , which the painter indistinctly overhears : PAIN ...
... poet , who waits , together with a painter , a jeweller and a merchant , in the great man's ante - room . Suddenly the poet begins reciting to himself some lines of his own composition , which the painter indistinctly overhears : PAIN ...
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... poet awaits the customary reward from Timon's treasurer . While he is waiting he is accosted by the churlish Apemantus . APEM . How now , poet ? POET . How now , philosopher ? APEM . Thou liest . POET . Art not one ? APEM . Yes . POET ...
... poet awaits the customary reward from Timon's treasurer . While he is waiting he is accosted by the churlish Apemantus . APEM . How now , poet ? POET . How now , philosopher ? APEM . Thou liest . POET . Art not one ? APEM . Yes . POET ...
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... poet achieves the true dramatic ' intensity ' , when the dramatic self - identification is the cause of the poetic spontaneity , and sometimes no more than a purely poetic intensity of which the imaginative reality of the character is ...
... poet achieves the true dramatic ' intensity ' , when the dramatic self - identification is the cause of the poetic spontaneity , and sometimes no more than a purely poetic intensity of which the imaginative reality of the character is ...
Contenido
INTRODUCTORY NOTE | 7 |
EVERYTHING AND NOTHING I I | 11 |
FACT AND THEORY | 32 |
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