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Similarly , the first banquet in Macbeth goes off well enoughDuncan even sends Lady Macbeth a diamond in appreciation of her fine hospitality — but it is corrupted by the fact that Macbeth and Lady Macbeth are using it to plot the ...
Similarly , the first banquet in Macbeth goes off well enoughDuncan even sends Lady Macbeth a diamond in appreciation of her fine hospitality — but it is corrupted by the fact that Macbeth and Lady Macbeth are using it to plot the ...
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The reader or audience member , similarly , should feel not just defamiliarization , but reintegration . The purely private ceremonies that are so widespread in contemporary drama and theatrical practices have a counterpart in everyday ...
The reader or audience member , similarly , should feel not just defamiliarization , but reintegration . The purely private ceremonies that are so widespread in contemporary drama and theatrical practices have a counterpart in everyday ...
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Similarly , Oliver , although he did not actually usurp his brother Orlando's place ( Oliver is the elder ) , has tyrannized him , and failed to raise him in a manner befitting his station of life . Spites and hates are rampant in this ...
Similarly , Oliver , although he did not actually usurp his brother Orlando's place ( Oliver is the elder ) , has tyrannized him , and failed to raise him in a manner befitting his station of life . Spites and hates are rampant in this ...
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Acknowledgments | 9 |
Sophocles Oedipus the King | 121 |
Shakespeare As You Like It | 133 |
Urheberrecht | |
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