Jonson and ShakespeareMacmillan, 1983 - 221 Seiten |
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... performance of the play in Act V we see the mech- anicals ' misconceptions of the self - contained play in action . Bottom speaks ' out of character ' to reply to Theseus , who has suggested that since the wall is a speaking character ...
... performance of the play in Act V we see the mech- anicals ' misconceptions of the self - contained play in action . Bottom speaks ' out of character ' to reply to Theseus , who has suggested that since the wall is a speaking character ...
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... performance on 6 January 1605. As one might expect , what happens on stage is described in this manuscript in the present tense , while the Quarto edition which was printed after the event and the Folio edition both use the past tense ...
... performance on 6 January 1605. As one might expect , what happens on stage is described in this manuscript in the present tense , while the Quarto edition which was printed after the event and the Folio edition both use the past tense ...
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... performances , this is obviously not the case with masque music . Music which cannot be realised in performance has lost its raison d'être . Thus masque music has been preserved only in adaptations for other types of performance . Its ...
... performances , this is obviously not the case with masque music . Music which cannot be realised in performance has lost its raison d'être . Thus masque music has been preserved only in adaptations for other types of performance . Its ...
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the Loneliness of Integrity | 18 |
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