Shakespeare: A Dramatic LifeSinclair-Stevenson, 1994 - 403 Seiten |
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... verse from internal pressures , as a form of self - expression rather than simply for public consumption ; and he also wrote at least a small amount of verse in response to commission . A fine but neglected piece is the poem ' The ...
... verse from internal pressures , as a form of self - expression rather than simply for public consumption ; and he also wrote at least a small amount of verse in response to commission . A fine but neglected piece is the poem ' The ...
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... verse - it is interesting that those of his plays written entirely in the medium of verse , as well as those which make the most self - conscious use of formal verse techniques , belong , like the narrative poems , to the early part of ...
... verse - it is interesting that those of his plays written entirely in the medium of verse , as well as those which make the most self - conscious use of formal verse techniques , belong , like the narrative poems , to the early part of ...
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... verse and prose ; although there are many differences between them and Hamlet , there are also many resemblances . As we have seen , this is the period of his career during which he used proportionately most prose and least verse in his ...
... verse and prose ; although there are many differences between them and Hamlet , there are also many resemblances . As we have seen , this is the period of his career during which he used proportionately most prose and least verse in his ...
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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