Romeo and JulietPenguin UK, 07.04.2005 - 320 Seiten 'Shakespeare invented the human as we continue to know it' Harold Bloom |
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... one of the best of these travesties, The Cup of Cold Poison by Andrew Halliday (1859), the final scene has Queen Mab rising from beneath the earth to resuscitate all the dead characters. She is followed by the insulted.
... one of the best of these travesties, The Cup of Cold Poison by Andrew Halliday (1859), the final scene has Queen Mab rising from beneath the earth to resuscitate all the dead characters. She is followed by the insulted.
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... earth goddess Demeter. This last is a myth on which Shakespeare himself draws in The Winter's Tale. Yet if such mythic resonances are audible, the scene in the Capulet tomb trembles on the verge of parody, for by the end of the play ...
... earth goddess Demeter. This last is a myth on which Shakespeare himself draws in The Winter's Tale. Yet if such mythic resonances are audible, the scene in the Capulet tomb trembles on the verge of parody, for by the end of the play ...
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... earth, to the domain of decaying bodies and the worms that will feed on them, to the everlasting int. These contradictory pressures are reected in the play's range of verbal reference. On the one hand, there are allusions to the world ...
... earth, to the domain of decaying bodies and the worms that will feed on them, to the everlasting int. These contradictory pressures are reected in the play's range of verbal reference. On the one hand, there are allusions to the world ...
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