Shakespeare: The Poet and His PlaysMethuen, 1997 - 411 Seiten |
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... thought is constantly swinging , resulting in an emphasis sometimes on the literary , sometimes on the theatrical aspects of Shakespeare's artistry . In this chapter I want to look at certain aspects of Shakespeare's career in an ...
... thought is constantly swinging , resulting in an emphasis sometimes on the literary , sometimes on the theatrical aspects of Shakespeare's artistry . In this chapter I want to look at certain aspects of Shakespeare's career in an ...
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... thought that he may be ' disembowelled ' after hearing Harry speak his own epitaph ; this is a marvellous moment for the actor . But it is not easy to admire him as , immediately afterwards , he stabs the dead body of Hotspur in the ...
... thought that he may be ' disembowelled ' after hearing Harry speak his own epitaph ; this is a marvellous moment for the actor . But it is not easy to admire him as , immediately afterwards , he stabs the dead body of Hotspur in the ...
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... thought of him as thoroughly black and that his audience might well have been predisposed to credit the contemptuous terms in which the white lago speaks of Othello in the opening scene : ' an old black ram ' , ' a Barbary horse ' , ' a ...
... thought of him as thoroughly black and that his audience might well have been predisposed to credit the contemptuous terms in which the white lago speaks of Othello in the opening scene : ' an old black ram ' , ' a Barbary horse ' , ' a ...
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Man of the Theatre 22220 | 39 |
SIXTEEN A Lost Play Based on Don Quixote One Last | 372 |
SEVENTEEN Sir Thomas More A Funeral Elegy | 391 |
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