Liber Amoris: And Dramatic CriticismsP. Nevill, 1948 - 426 Seiten |
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... matter at that present : but within few days after , they fell to consultation together in what sort they should begin their wars . The meeting between Coriolanus and his mother is also nearly the same as in the play . Now was Martius ...
... matter at that present : but within few days after , they fell to consultation together in what sort they should begin their wars . The meeting between Coriolanus and his mother is also nearly the same as in the play . Now was Martius ...
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... matter at that present but within few days after , they fell to consultation together in what sort they should begin their wars . The meeting between Coriolanus and his mother is also nearly the same as in the play . Now was Martius set ...
... matter at that present but within few days after , they fell to consultation together in what sort they should begin their wars . The meeting between Coriolanus and his mother is also nearly the same as in the play . Now was Martius set ...
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... matter of course , or to remit its exercise as a matter of favour , is strikingly shown in the sentence of banishment so unjustly pronounced on Boling- broke and Mowbray , and in what Bolingbroke says when four years of his banishment ...
... matter of course , or to remit its exercise as a matter of favour , is strikingly shown in the sentence of banishment so unjustly pronounced on Boling- broke and Mowbray , and in what Bolingbroke says when four years of his banishment ...
Inhalt
On Actors and Acting Parts I and II | 147 |
Preface | 161 |
Cymbeline | 173 |
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