Shakespeare: A Dramatic LifeSinclair-Stevenson, 1994 - 403 Seiten |
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... lives again . That she may long live here , God say ' Amen . ' The significance of this speech to an Elizabethan audience was so well expounded by E.M. W. Tillyard that it seems best to let him have the last word : Every sentence of ...
... lives again . That she may long live here , God say ' Amen . ' The significance of this speech to an Elizabethan audience was so well expounded by E.M. W. Tillyard that it seems best to let him have the last word : Every sentence of ...
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... live like the old Robin Hood of England . They say many young gentlemen flock to him every day , and fleet the time carelessly , as they did in the golden world . ( 1.1.109-13 ) In these words , with their explicit references to the ...
... live like the old Robin Hood of England . They say many young gentlemen flock to him every day , and fleet the time carelessly , as they did in the golden world . ( 1.1.109-13 ) In these words , with their explicit references to the ...
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... live , live ! - Bring him with triumph home unto his house - Give him a statue with his ancestors ' ; but he has made a major Tragedies of Rome and Elsinore 195.
... live , live ! - Bring him with triumph home unto his house - Give him a statue with his ancestors ' ; but he has made a major Tragedies of Rome and Elsinore 195.
Inhalt
EIGHT Comedies of Venice Messina France Illyria | 158 |
SIXTEEN A Lost Play Based on Don Quixote One Last English | 372 |
Index | 393 |
Urheberrecht | |
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