The Fortnightly Review, 第 80 卷Chapman and Hall, 1903 - 28 頁 |
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第 77 頁
... ment of the French stage , each play is but a return to the methods of the classical theatre , simplicity of construction and of charac- terisation . Their mutual gravitation towards ' that restless univer- sal mystery ' of all ...
... ment of the French stage , each play is but a return to the methods of the classical theatre , simplicity of construction and of charac- terisation . Their mutual gravitation towards ' that restless univer- sal mystery ' of all ...
第 100 頁
... ment , but used often to go to Wassily Ostrof and walk about the streets and canals that were in course of construction , and would come away sorrowfully without speaking to any one , and took no pains to hide his displeasure from ...
... ment , but used often to go to Wassily Ostrof and walk about the streets and canals that were in course of construction , and would come away sorrowfully without speaking to any one , and took no pains to hide his displeasure from ...
第 101 頁
... ment on the very outskirts of the Empire must be attended with many grave disadvantages , for the real Russia is so far away that many delays must be caused in the transaction of the affairs of internal management , and the difficulties ...
... ment on the very outskirts of the Empire must be attended with many grave disadvantages , for the real Russia is so far away that many delays must be caused in the transaction of the affairs of internal management , and the difficulties ...
第 119 頁
Elizabethan drama was no exotic , but drew its vitality and nutri- ment from its native soil . The differences which separate Attic tragedy from Elizabethan are radical and essential . Had Shake- speare known the Greek plays by heart he ...
Elizabethan drama was no exotic , but drew its vitality and nutri- ment from its native soil . The differences which separate Attic tragedy from Elizabethan are radical and essential . Had Shake- speare known the Greek plays by heart he ...
第 120 頁
... ment , the incarnations of a murderous purpose . In both , the motive impulses are from the sexual affections . Both , without pity and without scruple , have nerves of steel and wills of iron before which husband and paramour cower in ...
... ment , the incarnations of a murderous purpose . In both , the motive impulses are from the sexual affections . Both , without pity and without scruple , have nerves of steel and wills of iron before which husband and paramour cower in ...
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