Shakespeare: A Dramatic LifeSinclair-Stevenson, 1994 - 403 Seiten |
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... scene out of it and that his adaptation of the play supplanted Shakespeare's for close on a century ; although it is now scorned , his version of the death scene lives on in Berlioz's dramatic symphony and in Gounod's often exquisite ...
... scene out of it and that his adaptation of the play supplanted Shakespeare's for close on a century ; although it is now scorned , his version of the death scene lives on in Berlioz's dramatic symphony and in Gounod's often exquisite ...
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... scene John of Gaunt declares that he believes Richard guilty , though he holds the kingly office in such respect that he will do nothing to bring the King's guilt to light . This helps to build up sympathy with Bolingbroke , because of ...
... scene John of Gaunt declares that he believes Richard guilty , though he holds the kingly office in such respect that he will do nothing to bring the King's guilt to light . This helps to build up sympathy with Bolingbroke , because of ...
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... scene Lear , failing to see the beauty of Cordelia's truth , had banished her . Now , in a total reversal of the crisis of that scene , all his attention and all of his love are focused upon her . Through feeling he has been brought to ...
... scene Lear , failing to see the beauty of Cordelia's truth , had banished her . Now , in a total reversal of the crisis of that scene , all his attention and all of his love are focused upon her . Through feeling he has been brought to ...
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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