The Sole Voice: Character Portraits from ShakespeareDial Press, 1970 - 432 Seiten |
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... kind of comic that Hamlet is most objecting to , the kind who laughs more at his own jokes than anybody else does ; television abounds in them . It has been well said that comedy derives from three sources : situation , witty dialogue ...
... kind of comic that Hamlet is most objecting to , the kind who laughs more at his own jokes than anybody else does ; television abounds in them . It has been well said that comedy derives from three sources : situation , witty dialogue ...
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... kind . " The word " kind , " of course , is used as in the phrase " not my kind . " From Hamlet's point of view , he would have been less than kind in any case , but the mar- riage has made his detested uncle his step - father too . The ...
... kind . " The word " kind , " of course , is used as in the phrase " not my kind . " From Hamlet's point of view , he would have been less than kind in any case , but the mar- riage has made his detested uncle his step - father too . The ...
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... kind that generally passes unnoticed in a theatrical performance . Here it is necessary for Lady Macbeth's argument that she has had a child ; it is equally necessary for Macduff to be cheated of complete revenge because Macbeth has no ...
... kind that generally passes unnoticed in a theatrical performance . Here it is necessary for Lady Macbeth's argument that she has had a child ; it is equally necessary for Macduff to be cheated of complete revenge because Macbeth has no ...
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Introduction to the Histories | 3 |
Joan La Pucelle | 15 |
Richard II | 28 |
Urheberrecht | |
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