As You Like it ; Coriolanus ; King Lear ; King Richard the Second ; Twelfth Night: Modern Text with IntroductionUniversity Press of America, 1984 - 617 Seiten Contains: King Henry the Fourth, parts 1,2, ; Love's Labour's Lost; Othello; The Winter's Tale. |
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... play , versifying as he went , as against the homely prose , rather fustian , of the Chronicles . Coriolanus , of 1608 , is Shakespeare's second purely classic play after Julius Caesar , with which it has much in common . For example ...
... play , versifying as he went , as against the homely prose , rather fustian , of the Chronicles . Coriolanus , of 1608 , is Shakespeare's second purely classic play after Julius Caesar , with which it has much in common . For example ...
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... play , La Guerre Civile — about Caesar and Pompey - which we may regard as a modern parallel to Coriolanus . But we must let the play speak for itself . Once more conditions around Shakespeare made the theme more real and urgent to him ...
... play , La Guerre Civile — about Caesar and Pompey - which we may regard as a modern parallel to Coriolanus . But we must let the play speak for itself . Once more conditions around Shakespeare made the theme more real and urgent to him ...
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... play to its terrible end , with the death of his innocent daughter , Cordelia . In the old play of King Lear , which was Shakespeare's point of departure , this did not happen : it was the ex- tremism of his imagination that inflicted ...
... play to its terrible end , with the death of his innocent daughter , Cordelia . In the old play of King Lear , which was Shakespeare's point of departure , this did not happen : it was the ex- tremism of his imagination that inflicted ...
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