Shakespeare's SoliloquiesRoutledge, 15. 4. 2013 - 224 strán (strany) First published in 1987. |
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Strana vii
... final soliloquy (V.iz'.1~22) I63 KING LEAR Leafs soliloquizing speeches I71 Leafs visions (IV.oi.151~75) I73 CONCLUSION I79 NOTES 193 SELECT BIBLIOGRAPHY 210 Preface This little book, which was originally published in German, Contents vii.
... final soliloquy (V.iz'.1~22) I63 KING LEAR Leafs soliloquizing speeches I71 Leafs visions (IV.oi.151~75) I73 CONCLUSION I79 NOTES 193 SELECT BIBLIOGRAPHY 210 Preface This little book, which was originally published in German, Contents vii.
Strana 10
... final summary, forming the Conclusion, will take up these questions again, full comments on individual questions can be dispensed with for the time being. The distinction becomes apparent when different sets of questions are juxtaposed ...
... final summary, forming the Conclusion, will take up these questions again, full comments on individual questions can be dispensed with for the time being. The distinction becomes apparent when different sets of questions are juxtaposed ...
Strana 21
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Strana 22
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Obsah
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13 | |
3 SOLILOQUIES FROM THE COMEDIES AND ROMANCES | 45 |
4 SOLILOQUIES FROM THE TRAGEDIES | 88 |
5 CONCLUSION | 179 |
NOTES | 193 |
SELECT BIBLIOGRAPHY | 210 |
Iné vydania - Zobraziť všetky
Shakespeare's Soliloquies: The Presidential Address of the Modern Humanities ... Wolfgang Clemen Zobrazenie úryvkov - 1964 |
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