Demi-devils: The Character of Shakespeare's VillainsBookman Associates, 1963 - 122 Seiten |
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The Character of Shakespeare's Villains Charles Norton Coe. NOTES Notes on Preface to Shakespeare's Villains , pp . 11-12 1. D. C. Allen , Review of Shakespeare Survey 4 , MLN , LXVIII , 2 , Feb. , 1953 , p . 144 . 2. L. C. Knights , How ...
The Character of Shakespeare's Villains Charles Norton Coe. NOTES Notes on Preface to Shakespeare's Villains , pp . 11-12 1. D. C. Allen , Review of Shakespeare Survey 4 , MLN , LXVIII , 2 , Feb. , 1953 , p . 144 . 2. L. C. Knights , How ...
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... Shakespeare Today , London , 1957 , Pp . 223-224 . 25. The Shakespeare Papers of the Late William Maginn , pp . 169-170 . Notes on Chapter IV , Angelo and Shylock , pp . 69-87 1. Bradbrook , op . cit . , p . 60 . 2. Coleridge's ...
... Shakespeare Today , London , 1957 , Pp . 223-224 . 25. The Shakespeare Papers of the Late William Maginn , pp . 169-170 . Notes on Chapter IV , Angelo and Shylock , pp . 69-87 1. Bradbrook , op . cit . , p . 60 . 2. Coleridge's ...
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The Character of Shakespeare's Villains Charles Norton Coe. Samuel Johnson on Shakespeare Shakespeare's Sources 1 , Comedies Shakespeare and the Stoicism of Spivack , Bernard , 8 , 47 , 115 1 ". Reed , Henry , 50-51 , 115 Regan , 23 , 24 ...
The Character of Shakespeare's Villains Charles Norton Coe. Samuel Johnson on Shakespeare Shakespeare's Sources 1 , Comedies Shakespeare and the Stoicism of Spivack , Bernard , 8 , 47 , 115 1 ". Reed , Henry , 50-51 , 115 Regan , 23 , 24 ...
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