Studies in Honor of John C. Hodges and Alwin ThalerRichard Beale Davis, John Leon Lievsay University of Tennessee Press, 1961 - 209 sider |
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... final part are roughly parallel to his two sections ( and Byron's two stan- zas ) on the dying gladiator . The first one compares to the gladiator the " dying " European world , formerly the " idol of flaming dream- ers , " now ...
... final part are roughly parallel to his two sections ( and Byron's two stan- zas ) on the dying gladiator . The first one compares to the gladiator the " dying " European world , formerly the " idol of flaming dream- ers , " now ...
Side 117
... final scene of Macbeth's final frenzies , terrifying the life out of the actor playing Macduff by his realistic brandishing of a walking - stick . " Shaw believed that " The most desirable director of a play is the author . " 50 The ...
... final scene of Macbeth's final frenzies , terrifying the life out of the actor playing Macduff by his realistic brandishing of a walking - stick . " Shaw believed that " The most desirable director of a play is the author . " 50 The ...
Side 138
... final statement , the resolution , and this is what Thomas , very movingly , supplies in the final stanzas . Poem on His Birthday is evidence of the increasing absorption in technique which characterized Thomas ' last poems.17 Though ...
... final statement , the resolution , and this is what Thomas , very movingly , supplies in the final stanzas . Poem on His Birthday is evidence of the increasing absorption in technique which characterized Thomas ' last poems.17 Though ...
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