Shakespeare's Wide and Universal StageC. B. Cox, Brian Cox, David John Palmer Manchester University Press, 1984 - 233 Seiten |
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... feeling of ' roundness and integrity ' . But instead of realizing that this quality sprang from Shakespeare's use of ... feel that his perception of the fact that Shakespeare is a ' full - bodied ' sort of writer improves on the subtle ...
... feeling of ' roundness and integrity ' . But instead of realizing that this quality sprang from Shakespeare's use of ... feel that his perception of the fact that Shakespeare is a ' full - bodied ' sort of writer improves on the subtle ...
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... feels a blessed sense of relief when Leonato , Friar Francis and Hero take their departure , and the stage is left ... feel no affection for him . And he had , as I remarked earlier , no gift for pretending . If he disliked a character ...
... feels a blessed sense of relief when Leonato , Friar Francis and Hero take their departure , and the stage is left ... feel no affection for him . And he had , as I remarked earlier , no gift for pretending . If he disliked a character ...
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... feel itself cast off . In the larger design of the play , and of Nature , time is redeemed as youth matures , and ... feeling of regret , for in banishing 132 D. J. Palmer.
... feel itself cast off . In the larger design of the play , and of Nature , time is redeemed as youth matures , and ... feeling of regret , for in banishing 132 D. J. Palmer.
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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action actor Antony Arden audience aware become Benedick Bradley Brutus Brutus's Cassius characters Claudio Claudius Clown comedy comic Cordelia Coriolanus Coriolanus's course critics death Desdemona drama Elizabethan Elsinore essay Estragon fact false Falstaff father feel fool give Hal's Hamlet hath Henry hero honour human I.ii I.iii Iago II.ii illusion imagination irony Jaques Juliet Julius Caesar kill kind King King Lear Knights's L. C. Knights language Lear Lear's Leonato look Macbeth Malvolio metaphor mind moral Morgann murder nature Nurse Nurse's Olivia Othello pattern play play's plot Plutarch political Polonius Prince question reality recognise redeem response rhetoric Richard Richard III role Roman Rome Rosalind scene seems sense Shakespeare significance situation soliloquy speak speech stage suggests symbolic television tell theatre theatrical things thou tragedy tragic truth Viola Waiting for Godot Wilson Knight words