Roman DramaThomas Alan Dorey, Donald Reynolds Dudley Basic Books, 1965 - 229 Seiten |
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... less familiar to his small public than were those of Henry VI and Richard III . History was as much a lesson in Shakespeare as in Seneca , and the lesson that both sought to teach amounted to a warning . In Shakespeare Henry V alone ...
... less familiar to his small public than were those of Henry VI and Richard III . History was as much a lesson in Shakespeare as in Seneca , and the lesson that both sought to teach amounted to a warning . In Shakespeare Henry V alone ...
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... less like a translation of Seneca than of one of Delrio's notes : ' Solebant magae nudis pedibus et parso capillo sacra sua peragere ' . Corneille must also have known another edition by a famous author of his time : that of Th ...
... less like a translation of Seneca than of one of Delrio's notes : ' Solebant magae nudis pedibus et parso capillo sacra sua peragere ' . Corneille must also have known another edition by a famous author of his time : that of Th ...
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... less non - existent . I believe the whole production cost less than £ 5 . There was one performance only . Now there is a marquee , there are four performances , and further elaboration in make - up , costumes and props . But I hope ...
... less non - existent . I believe the whole production cost less than £ 5 . There was one performance only . Now there is a marquee , there are four performances , and further elaboration in make - up , costumes and props . But I hope ...
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Plautus and his Audience | 21 |
The Glorious Military | 51 |
The Amphitryo Theme | 87 |
Urheberrecht | |
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