Shakespeare: The Poet and His PlaysMethuen, 1997 - 411 strán (strany) |
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Strana 221
... cause for war : Paris's ambiguous closing praise of her as ' Sweet above thought ' may give us cause to think that in Troy as in Athens ' reason and love keep little company together ' , though here the consequence is more serious than ...
... cause for war : Paris's ambiguous closing praise of her as ' Sweet above thought ' may give us cause to think that in Troy as in Athens ' reason and love keep little company together ' , though here the consequence is more serious than ...
Strana 231
... cause them pain as he attempts to bring it about , may repel . Though he justifies himself with ' Craft against vice I must apply ' ( 4.1.533 ) it may seem both implausible and morally suspect that he should succeed in persuading ...
... cause them pain as he attempts to bring it about , may repel . Though he justifies himself with ' Craft against vice I must apply ' ( 4.1.533 ) it may seem both implausible and morally suspect that he should succeed in persuading ...
Strana 272
... cause , no cause ' , ' You must bear with me ' , phrases which in themselves have no poetic charge but which in the context both of the dramatic situation and of all the action and the language , much of it knotty and contorted , that ...
... cause , no cause ' , ' You must bear with me ' , phrases which in themselves have no poetic charge but which in the context both of the dramatic situation and of all the action and the language , much of it knotty and contorted , that ...
Obsah
Man of the Theatre 22220 | 39 |
SIXTEEN A Lost Play Based on Don Quixote One Last | 372 |
SEVENTEEN Sir Thomas More A Funeral Elegy | 391 |
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