Shakespeare: A Dramatic LifeSinclair-Stevenson, 1994 - 403 Seiten |
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... John overall as a celebration of England , or even as a play that associates the English cause with heroic values . It is the most satirical of Shakespeare's histories in its treatment of political issues , and John , dominated by his ...
... John overall as a celebration of England , or even as a play that associates the English cause with heroic values . It is the most satirical of Shakespeare's histories in its treatment of political issues , and John , dominated by his ...
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... John , 32 Berliner Ensemble , 314 Berlioz , Hector : Roméo et Juliette , 77-8 Bernard , Sir John ( Elizabeth Hall's second husband ) , 8 Bible , Holy : as source for WS , 33 Blackfriars ( London ) : WS's house in , 8 ; theatre , 25 ...
... John , 32 Berliner Ensemble , 314 Berlioz , Hector : Roméo et Juliette , 77-8 Bernard , Sir John ( Elizabeth Hall's second husband ) , 8 Bible , Holy : as source for WS , 33 Blackfriars ( London ) : WS's house in , 8 ; theatre , 25 ...
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... John , 11 Davenant , Sir William , 11 ; version of Macbeth , 298 ; The Rivals , 388 Davies , John : Scourge of Folly , 26 Davies , Richard , 11 de Quincey , Thomas , 382 Defoe , Daniel : as ' author ' of Shakespeare's works , 3 Dench ...
... John , 11 Davenant , Sir William , 11 ; version of Macbeth , 298 ; The Rivals , 388 Davies , John : Scourge of Folly , 26 Davies , Richard , 11 de Quincey , Thomas , 382 Defoe , Daniel : as ' author ' of Shakespeare's works , 3 Dench ...
Inhalt
EIGHT Comedies of Venice Messina France Illyria | 158 |
SIXTEEN A Lost Play Based on Don Quixote One Last English | 372 |
Index | 393 |
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