Shakespeare's Wide and Universal StageC. B. Cox, Brian Cox, David John Palmer Manchester University Press, 1984 - 233 Seiten |
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... King's misprision of Hal's motives for removing the crown : Prince I never thought to hear you speak again . King Thy wish was father , Harry , to that thought . I stay too long by thee , I weary thee . Dost thou so hunger for mine ...
... King's misprision of Hal's motives for removing the crown : Prince I never thought to hear you speak again . King Thy wish was father , Harry , to that thought . I stay too long by thee , I weary thee . Dost thou so hunger for mine ...
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... King Lears to go to war like Essex , or , like Hamlet to run his rapier through an old man behind a curtain ! ' . Such questions lead Goddard to bury all the humour of the play - scene in moralistic solemnity . To him The Murder of ...
... King Lears to go to war like Essex , or , like Hamlet to run his rapier through an old man behind a curtain ! ' . Such questions lead Goddard to bury all the humour of the play - scene in moralistic solemnity . To him The Murder of ...
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... King Lear we are also offered an overall equivocation in two apparently different assertions being made through the story of one man . Lear's love is torn by death to reveal his need of Cordelia . His country is ripped open by anarchy ...
... King Lear we are also offered an overall equivocation in two apparently different assertions being made through the story of one man . Lear's love is torn by death to reveal his need of Cordelia . His country is ripped open by anarchy ...
Inhalt
Mr Becketts Shakespeare JOHN RUSSELL BROWN | 1 |
The argument about Shakespeares characters A D NUTTALL | 18 |
Shakespeare breaks the illusion JOHN EDMUNDS | 32 |
Urheberrecht | |
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