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A good production of a good play seems isolated and self - contained ; for a while , it is all in all . Again , its self - contained quality derives from the intuitive sense of what a play is — how action progresses , how characters are ...
A good production of a good play seems isolated and self - contained ; for a while , it is all in all . Again , its self - contained quality derives from the intuitive sense of what a play is — how action progresses , how characters are ...
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It seems to be a different place according to whoever is perceiving it . To Duke Senior , it seems a wonderful place , full of meaning for man even where it seems harsh and unpleasant : Now , my co - mates and brothers in exile ...
It seems to be a different place according to whoever is perceiving it . To Duke Senior , it seems a wonderful place , full of meaning for man even where it seems harsh and unpleasant : Now , my co - mates and brothers in exile ...
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In realistic terms , it seems strange that the Forest of Arden , so bountiful that food seems to fall into the hands of Duke Senior and his banished lords , seems so like a barren desert to the refugees .
In realistic terms , it seems strange that the Forest of Arden , so bountiful that food seems to fall into the hands of Duke Senior and his banished lords , seems so like a barren desert to the refugees .
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Acknowledgments | 9 |
Sophocles Oedipus the King | 121 |
Shakespeare As You Like It | 133 |
Urheberrecht | |
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