Dentro del libro
Resultados 1-3 de 18
Página 72
... stage business which not only helps us to visualize the friar at work , but which
also functions to reveal his hypocrisy . ... He planed awey the names everichon
That he biforn had writen in his tables ( 1757 – 59 ) Stage business continues to ...
... stage business which not only helps us to visualize the friar at work , but which
also functions to reveal his hypocrisy . ... He planed awey the names everichon
That he biforn had writen in his tables ( 1757 – 59 ) Stage business continues to ...
Página 73
The stage business which settles the friar into the scene follows immediately :
And fro the bench he droof awey the cat , And leyde adoun his potente and his
hat , And eek his scrippe , and sette hym softe adoun . ( 1775 – 77 )
Demonstrating ...
The stage business which settles the friar into the scene follows immediately :
And fro the bench he droof awey the cat , And leyde adoun his potente and his
hat , And eek his scrippe , and sette hym softe adoun . ( 1775 – 77 )
Demonstrating ...
Página 74
Once again we see Chaucer employing stage business , here in the form of
ceremonial gestures , for several purposes simultaneously . After greeting the
wife , the friar asks her to leave him alone with Thomas so that he may examine
the sick ...
Once again we see Chaucer employing stage business , here in the form of
ceremonial gestures , for several purposes simultaneously . After greeting the
wife , the friar asks her to leave him alone with Thomas so that he may examine
the sick ...
Comentarios de la gente - Escribir un comentario
No encontramos ningún comentario en los lugares habituales.
Otras ediciones - Ver todas
Términos y frases comunes
action allegory anon appear appropriate Arcite armes attention become Book calls caste ceremonial character Chaucer cheere chere colloquial style conventional course Criseyde Custance demonstrative described detail discussion doun Dreamer early effect emotion English example expressive eyen face fact falle figure friar ful ofte functions gestures grief Griselda Habicht hand hath herte hewe hire hondes House of Fame important indicate interesting John kiss kiste kneeling knees Knight lady later laugh Law's Tale Legend less lines lives look lovers mean minor narrative nature Nicholas notes occur once Palamon pale Pandarus poems poet poetry practical presented Prologue realistic regarded rendered reveal romances Rose saints says scene sequence serves seyde sighs significant similar situations soore sorwe spontaneous stage business static style Tale tells ther therwithal Theseus Thomas Troilus turns tyme weep wepynge whan wife wolde women writing