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10 LIBROS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADOS CON «DRAMATISABLE»
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The complete works of William Shakespeare
... be rash indeed to say that anything was not likely to enter that head — would
have been very unlikely indeed to enter the head of any of his historical
authorities, and would besides have been a very doubtfully dramatisable
conception.
William Shakespeare, Sir Sidney Lee, 1907
The most obviously dramatisable incident of Henry's jeunesse orageuse, the
striking of the Lord Chief Justice, though he cannot ignore it, Shakespeare avoids
putting upon the stage, and he artfully transfers the rdle of a contemner of that ...
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Minutes of the Evidence Taken Before the Royal Commission on ...
deprive the public, for instance, simply because it is a man's feeling that he would
not like to have his work dramatised, of an opportunity of dramatising a work that
might be a very dramatisable work ? — I certainly think so. The value of the ...
Great Britain. Royal commission on copyright, 1878
the ' Boar's Head,' and for his participation in the pranks devisedthere. The most
obviously dramatisable incident of Henry's jeunesse orageuse, the striking of the
Lord Chief Justice, though he cannot ignore it, Shakespeare avoids putting upon
...
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Mercantile Speller: Containing the Correct Ways of Spelling ...
Drama dramatic, or dramatical dramatically dramatise, or dramatize dramatised,
or dramatized dramatising, or dramatizing dramatisable, or dramatizable
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Drama dramatic, or dramatical dramatically dramatise, or dramatize dramatised,
or dramatized dramatising, or dramatizing dramatisable, or dramatizable
dramatist Dramaturgy Dramatis Persona? Drank Drape draped draping draper
drapery ...
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Fathomless Heart: The Spiritual and Philosophical ...
You are not alone, but alone with your ego, alone like an actor dressed and
painted in a forest where there are no others of the cast. only the ego has a
dramatisable relation with others. The 'other' is an object. But the other is alive
and his part ...
Lewis Thompson, Richard Lannoy, 2011
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Six Dramatists in Search of a Language: Studies in Dramatic ...
... while the play's deeper significance escaped him.50) By contrast, the
Unnameable's endlessly spiralling monologue - with such barely ' dramatisable '
expressions as ' a tongue that is not mine', and with its hypothetical statements on
what ...
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Debating the Athenian Cultural Revolution: Art, Literature, ...
But there is no evidence that tragedy became less 'political' in a broader sense of
the term;
generallydefinedmodelsofacceptablebehaviourinleaderswereuniversally
dramatisable (except, perhaps, in Syracuse!), and could be made suitable for ...
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Nineteenth-Century British Literature Then and Now: Reading ...
(53) So it is not simply a matter of a set of dramatisable facetoface relationships,
though these are significant, but of awhole set of economic and sociallinks and
pressureswhich Eliot has the ambition to capture and for which realism ofthe ...
Professor Simon Dentith, 2014
NOTICIAS EN LAS QUE SE INCLUYE EL TÉRMINO «DRAMATISABLE»
Conoce de qué se habla en los medios de comunicación nacionales e internacionales y cómo se emplea el término
dramatisable en el contexto de las siguientes noticias.
Director David Fincher on new film Gone Girl and the BAFTAs
It's thinking how to use moments of described thought in the book and adapting it to dramatisable behaviour,” he says. “The book is a 'he ... «The Australian, Sep 14»