Shakespeare Celebrated: Anniversary Lectures Delivered at the Folger LibraryFolger Shakespeare Library [Washington], 1966 - 176 Seiten |
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... story was ac- cording to the custom , even the precepts , of the time . Familiar stories , especially true tragic ones , were thought to have the advantage of credibility ; and the Romeo and Juliet story was told by Da Porto and his ...
... story was ac- cording to the custom , even the precepts , of the time . Familiar stories , especially true tragic ones , were thought to have the advantage of credibility ; and the Romeo and Juliet story was told by Da Porto and his ...
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... story is paralleled by that of the lesser figure of Gloucester and his two sons — the ut- terly evil Edmund the Bastard , who becomes the master- villain of the plot , and the faithful and loving Edgar , who heals his father as Cordelia ...
... story is paralleled by that of the lesser figure of Gloucester and his two sons — the ut- terly evil Edmund the Bastard , who becomes the master- villain of the plot , and the faithful and loving Edgar , who heals his father as Cordelia ...
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... story Shakespeare does not suppress but exploits — in the drawing of the characters in such a way as to emphasize their deter- mined rôles in the story , in the neglect of preparatory mo- tivation , in the absolutes of phrasing and of ...
... story Shakespeare does not suppress but exploits — in the drawing of the characters in such a way as to emphasize their deter- mined rôles in the story , in the neglect of preparatory mo- tivation , in the absolutes of phrasing and of ...
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Preface | 1 |
The Road to Jamestown David B Quinn | 31 |
Shakespeare as an Experimental Dramatist | 61 |
Urheberrecht | |
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