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In the theatre it offers opportunity for ringing , thrilling declamation , pageantry , and comedy scenes which play a ... In the light of this first scene , which is virtually a Prologue , we are warned by the author clearly enough that ...
In the theatre it offers opportunity for ringing , thrilling declamation , pageantry , and comedy scenes which play a ... In the light of this first scene , which is virtually a Prologue , we are warned by the author clearly enough that ...
Strana 145
Henry's next scene ( Act IV , scene 6 ) must be imagined to occur in the course of the battle . I suspect that the text at the end of this scene is corrupt , since little as I believe Shakespeare liked Henry , I cannot conceive that the ...
Henry's next scene ( Act IV , scene 6 ) must be imagined to occur in the course of the battle . I suspect that the text at the end of this scene is corrupt , since little as I believe Shakespeare liked Henry , I cannot conceive that the ...
Strana 351
we But at the end of the first scene , the locality changes and embark upon a parallel story of the Old Father with Two Sons . But , instead of being treated in the high , allegorical style of the opening , we plunge into an intensely ...
we But at the end of the first scene , the locality changes and embark upon a parallel story of the Old Father with Two Sons . But , instead of being treated in the high , allegorical style of the opening , we plunge into an intensely ...
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ROMEO AND JULIET I | 12 |
A MIDSUMMER NIGHTS DREAM | 64 |
THE MERCHANT OF VENICE | 100 |
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