Indirections: Shakespeare and the Art of IllusionUniversity of Toronto Press, 1978 - 194 Seiten |
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... lovers and , by the end of 111.ii Puck proves to be a choreographer as well , leading each lover through a set of steps and then to sleep . As the action proceeds , both fairies , especially Puck , manifest a conscious- ness of comic ...
... lovers and , by the end of 111.ii Puck proves to be a choreographer as well , leading each lover through a set of steps and then to sleep . As the action proceeds , both fairies , especially Puck , manifest a conscious- ness of comic ...
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... lovers manifest as soon as Theseus leaves them ( IV.i ) , when they can drop the decorum demanded by his presence and talk freely of their amazement : DEMETRIUS These things seem small and undistinguishable , Like far - off mountains ...
... lovers manifest as soon as Theseus leaves them ( IV.i ) , when they can drop the decorum demanded by his presence and talk freely of their amazement : DEMETRIUS These things seem small and undistinguishable , Like far - off mountains ...
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... lovers , the actual awakening from the dream means that they cease to be actors in the pageant that Puck so enjoys . They are no longer watched but left to return , Titania with Oberon , the lovers with Theseus , and this marks the ...
... lovers , the actual awakening from the dream means that they cease to be actors in the pageant that Puck so enjoys . They are no longer watched but left to return , Titania with Oberon , the lovers with Theseus , and this marks the ...
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