Much Ado about NothingHeinemann, 2005 - 252 strán (strany) Much Ado About Nothing is a brand new edition in our Heinemann Shakespeare series. Opening up Shakespeare to all KS3 and GCSE students this new edition includes:
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Vyhľadávanie v obsahu knihy
Výsledky 1 - 5 z 11.
Strana 5
... stage and - very important - you were under cover if it rained ! Audience sitting in galleries under cover ' Groundlings ' standing watching the play out in the open The stage measured about 12 by 12 metres . It was raised about 1.5 ...
... stage and - very important - you were under cover if it rained ! Audience sitting in galleries under cover ' Groundlings ' standing watching the play out in the open The stage measured about 12 by 12 metres . It was raised about 1.5 ...
Strana 6
... stage . Often they seem to be deliberately sharing their thoughts with the audience . When you look at the stage of the Globe and see how close the audience were , you realise ... Stage floor Heavens The stage was. 6 MUCH ADO ABOUT NOTHING.
... stage . Often they seem to be deliberately sharing their thoughts with the audience . When you look at the stage of the Globe and see how close the audience were , you realise ... Stage floor Heavens The stage was. 6 MUCH ADO ABOUT NOTHING.
Strana 7
William Shakespeare, John Seely. Pillars Gallery Inner rooms Stage floor Heavens The stage was , however , quite complicated . Two large pillars on the main lower stage supported the roof , which was known as the ' heavens ' . This kept ...
William Shakespeare, John Seely. Pillars Gallery Inner rooms Stage floor Heavens The stage was , however , quite complicated . Two large pillars on the main lower stage supported the roof , which was known as the ' heavens ' . This kept ...
Strana 43
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Obsah
Act 1 | 11 |
Activities | 38 |
Act 2 | 45 |
Activities | 90 |
Act 3 | 97 |
Activities | 136 |
Act 4 | 143 |
Activities | 170 |
Act 5 | 177 |
Activities | 220 |
Explorations | 226 |
Plot Summary | 248 |
Glossary | 250 |
Časté výrazy a frázy
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