Shakespeare: A Dramatic LifeSinclair-Stevenson, 1994 - 403 strán (strany) |
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... ( 5.5.61-7 ) This speech is immediately followed by the appearances of the dream - spectres to both Richmond and Richard , a highly stylized scene which not only brings to a climax the formality Five Plays of English History 107.
... ( 5.5.61-7 ) This speech is immediately followed by the appearances of the dream - spectres to both Richmond and Richard , a highly stylized scene which not only brings to a climax the formality Five Plays of English History 107.
Strana 130
... followed by a poem with a separate heading , ' A Lover's Complaint , by William Shakespeare ' . Its inclu- sion may be part of Shakespeare's design : this narrative poem belongs to a well - defined genre , and it was not uncommon for a ...
... followed by a poem with a separate heading , ' A Lover's Complaint , by William Shakespeare ' . Its inclu- sion may be part of Shakespeare's design : this narrative poem belongs to a well - defined genre , and it was not uncommon for a ...
Strana 214
... followed by ' a period of uncertainty and experimentation before the full , confident achieve- ment of the later tragedies ' , ' but that is an over - simplification . Certainly the three plays discussed in this chapter seem to have ...
... followed by ' a period of uncertainty and experimentation before the full , confident achieve- ment of the later tragedies ' , ' but that is an over - simplification . Certainly the three plays discussed in this chapter seem to have ...
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EIGHT Comedies of Venice Messina France Illyria | 158 |
SIXTEEN A Lost Play Based on Don Quixote One Last English | 372 |
Index | 393 |
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