Shake-speare, the MysteryN. Spearman, 1963 - 200 Seiten |
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... tragedy and comedy will not mix , she will henceforth write comic comedy , witty comedy , word - play comedy , and classic comedy . The serious subjects of chronicle- play and tragedy would by - and - by be dealt with in a serious vein ...
... tragedy and comedy will not mix , she will henceforth write comic comedy , witty comedy , word - play comedy , and classic comedy . The serious subjects of chronicle- play and tragedy would by - and - by be dealt with in a serious vein ...
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... tragedy ; he wrote no comedies . His one chronicle play , Edward II , was picked for its high tragedy . Marlowe lacked the common touch and the fine spice of humour so manifest in Shake - speare , and Marlowe also lacked the artistry of ...
... tragedy ; he wrote no comedies . His one chronicle play , Edward II , was picked for its high tragedy . Marlowe lacked the common touch and the fine spice of humour so manifest in Shake - speare , and Marlowe also lacked the artistry of ...
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... tragedy . Shake - speare eulogized Marlowe in As You Like It , act 3 , scene 5 , when she used a line from Marlowe's ... tragedy and a comedy . In The Winter's Tale , the first three acts are tragedy , the last two acts are pastoral ...
... tragedy . Shake - speare eulogized Marlowe in As You Like It , act 3 , scene 5 , when she used a line from Marlowe's ... tragedy and a comedy . In The Winter's Tale , the first three acts are tragedy , the last two acts are pastoral ...
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SHAKESPEARE IN TIME | 11 |
THE PROBLEM | 13 |
THE QUEST BEGINS | 20 |
Urheberrecht | |
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