Shakspere: A Critical Study of His Mind and ArtHarper & brothers, 1881 - 386 Seiten |
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... scene , as does Marlowe's Barrabas , and Shak spere's Richard III . , soliloquizing about his own person and his plans . The first scene of the play prepares a place for Romeo ; it presents the moral environment of the hero ; it ...
... scene , as does Marlowe's Barrabas , and Shak spere's Richard III . , soliloquizing about his own person and his plans . The first scene of the play prepares a place for Romeo ; it presents the moral environment of the hero ; it ...
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... scene where Tybalt kills Mercutio , and during which scene Romeo's words , ' Tybalt , that an hour hath been my kinsman , ' show that the then time is the afternoon of the same day . The friar , at the close of scene 3 of that act ...
... scene where Tybalt kills Mercutio , and during which scene Romeo's words , ' Tybalt , that an hour hath been my kinsman , ' show that the then time is the afternoon of the same day . The friar , at the close of scene 3 of that act ...
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... scene , and does he wish us to understand that the true gain from the bitter discipline of Lear's old age was ... scenes into which they are thrown , like rockets into a midnight tempest , or with the undercurrent of deep tragic ...
... scene , and does he wish us to understand that the true gain from the bitter discipline of Lear's old age was ... scenes into which they are thrown , like rockets into a midnight tempest , or with the undercurrent of deep tragic ...
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