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... character in As You Like It to form his own personal impression of the forest . It is not so much a place as a series of images created subjectively in the minds of the characters , and each image is different . The television ...
... character in As You Like It to form his own personal impression of the forest . It is not so much a place as a series of images created subjectively in the minds of the characters , and each image is different . The television ...
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... characters of As You Like It . On the other hand , Shakespeare's borrowings from these continental novelists alone were extensive enough to illustrate the principles which guided him in selecting and adapting novelistic material in ...
... characters of As You Like It . On the other hand , Shakespeare's borrowings from these continental novelists alone were extensive enough to illustrate the principles which guided him in selecting and adapting novelistic material in ...
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... characters : Le Beau as an object to laugh at , Touchstone as a chorus to laugh with . The addition of the Audrey - William pair , bumpkins who contrast with the courtly personages , helps distance us from the Arcadian lovers . Some of ...
... characters : Le Beau as an object to laugh at , Touchstone as a chorus to laugh with . The addition of the Audrey - William pair , bumpkins who contrast with the courtly personages , helps distance us from the Arcadian lovers . Some of ...
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Probleme der Übersetzung und Interpre | 9 |
Gespräch mit dem Regisseur | 27 |
Zwischen Wort und Bild Von Gerhard MüllerSchwefe | 36 |
Urheberrecht | |
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