Shakespeare's Wide and Universal StageC. B. Cox, Brian Cox, David John Palmer Manchester University Press, 1984 - 233 Seiten |
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... appears , may seem more secure as a symbol , especially to English audiences who will hear echoes of ' God ' in his very name . He keeps goats and sheep , and sends messengers to say he will appear ; and he probably has a white beard ...
... appears , may seem more secure as a symbol , especially to English audiences who will hear echoes of ' God ' in his very name . He keeps goats and sheep , and sends messengers to say he will appear ; and he probably has a white beard ...
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... appear to be nil . I can see a sort of tangential value for such ' creative ' criticism . If forcefully done it can ... appear . There is much more to the plays of Shakespeare than the characters which appear in them . But then there are ...
... appear to be nil . I can see a sort of tangential value for such ' creative ' criticism . If forcefully done it can ... appear . There is much more to the plays of Shakespeare than the characters which appear in them . But then there are ...
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... appear , minimised Margaret's role ( which was often cut entirely ) , and drastically pruned the formalised patterning of language which is so conspicuous a feature of the play , on the grounds that it was undramatic . This selective ...
... appear , minimised Margaret's role ( which was often cut entirely ) , and drastically pruned the formalised patterning of language which is so conspicuous a feature of the play , on the grounds that it was undramatic . This selective ...
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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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