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... character and event and the relation between the two . In so far as he does in fact depart from this law , itself an in- ference from the differentiating characteristics of drama , in so far does he depart from the strict dramatic mode ...
... character and event and the relation between the two . In so far as he does in fact depart from this law , itself an in- ference from the differentiating characteristics of drama , in so far does he depart from the strict dramatic mode ...
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... character , dialogue ) transformed , so that each fulfils more than the bare functions necessary to make of the work drama rather than some other literary kind . Through the operation of those powers the relation between these elements ...
... character , dialogue ) transformed , so that each fulfils more than the bare functions necessary to make of the work drama rather than some other literary kind . Through the operation of those powers the relation between these elements ...
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... character in a great play , attempting to enter into it with our imaginations as a great actor does in preparing to act it , what is it that we find ? We find that the dramatist has so wholly imagined his character that what he has ...
... character in a great play , attempting to enter into it with our imaginations as a great actor does in preparing to act it , what is it that we find ? We find that the dramatist has so wholly imagined his character that what he has ...
Contents
ANNUAL REPORT 19478 | 8 |
PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS By Sir H I Bell | 15 |
MORAL INTUITION AND THE PRINCIPLE OF SELFREALIZATION Philo | 23 |
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