Shakespeare's Comedies: From Roman Farce to Romantic MysteryUniversity of Delaware Press, 1986 - 265 strán (strany) |
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Strana 67
... speak unless he bids her open her mouth . More than once Ferando speaks of loving as well as taming Kate ; he tells her that ere long " thou and I shall lovingly agree . " When she joins with him in the madcap pretense that the traveler ...
... speak unless he bids her open her mouth . More than once Ferando speaks of loving as well as taming Kate ; he tells her that ere long " thou and I shall lovingly agree . " When she joins with him in the madcap pretense that the traveler ...
Strana 94
... speaks " an infinite deal of nothing . " These are not the words of a shallow prodigal or one incompetent to manage ... speaks less of Portia's wealth than Sebastian speaks of Olivia's gifts in Twelfth Night . Calculations of profit and ...
... speaks " an infinite deal of nothing . " These are not the words of a shallow prodigal or one incompetent to manage ... speaks less of Portia's wealth than Sebastian speaks of Olivia's gifts in Twelfth Night . Calculations of profit and ...
Strana 175
... speak of a loved one as a star ; so Astrophil speaks of Stella in Sidney's sonnets . But Sidney does not , like Helena , at once imagine Stella as a point of light in a distant heaven and speak of wedding this star as if he could yearn ...
... speak of a loved one as a star ; so Astrophil speaks of Stella in Sidney's sonnets . But Sidney does not , like Helena , at once imagine Stella as a point of light in a distant heaven and speak of wedding this star as if he could yearn ...
Obsah
Preface | 9 |
Introduction | 13 |
The Comedy of Errors | 25 |
Autorské práva | |
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Shakespeare's Comedies: From Roman Farce to Romantic Mystery Robert Ornstein Zobrazenie úryvkov - 1986 |
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