Love's Labour's LostMethuen, 1966 - 196 Seiten Part of the well known Arden Editions of Shakespeare's plays. |
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... play , and his gusto , his drive , his delighted discovery of the buoyancy of his own genius , carries his audience away with him . It is fascinating , too , to recognize here , so tightly packed on each other that they have no space to ...
... play , and his gusto , his drive , his delighted discovery of the buoyancy of his own genius , carries his audience away with him . It is fascinating , too , to recognize here , so tightly packed on each other that they have no space to ...
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... play in 1597 . 66 4. THE SOURCES 99 4.1 . A hypothetical source . No written source is known from which the plot might have been borrowed ; there is , however , some reason to think that such a source did exist but is now lost . For ...
... play in 1597 . 66 4. THE SOURCES 99 4.1 . A hypothetical source . No written source is known from which the plot might have been borrowed ; there is , however , some reason to think that such a source did exist but is now lost . For ...
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... play and the accumulation of set pieces that so prolong its final section . Bookish critics have called it a lack of proportion , but it is precisely this , with its recollection of Elizabeth's al fresco diversions , that gives the play ...
... play and the accumulation of set pieces that so prolong its final section . Bookish critics have called it a lack of proportion , but it is precisely this , with its recollection of Elizabeth's al fresco diversions , that gives the play ...
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GENERAL EDITORS PREFACE | ix |
THE OCCASION | l |
THE SOURCES | 4 |
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