Shakespeare's Changing Use of Psychological Reference in His ComediesStanford University, 1978 - Počet stran: 504 |
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... suggest that in response to his mother's criticism he has already " chang'd almost into another man " [ IV , iii , 6 ] . They plan to further his education by exposing Parolles , remarking , I would gladly have him see his company ...
... suggest that in response to his mother's criticism he has already " chang'd almost into another man " [ IV , iii , 6 ] . They plan to further his education by exposing Parolles , remarking , I would gladly have him see his company ...
Strana 221
... suggests that The Comedy of Errors must predate December , 1594. Internal evidence and verbal references suggest that it is substantially earlier , perhaps 1591-2 . 62 Geoffrey Bullough , ed . , Narrative and Dramatic Sources of ...
... suggests that The Comedy of Errors must predate December , 1594. Internal evidence and verbal references suggest that it is substantially earlier , perhaps 1591-2 . 62 Geoffrey Bullough , ed . , Narrative and Dramatic Sources of ...
Strana 221
... suggests that The Comedy of Errors must predate December , 1594. Internal evidence and verbal references suggest that it is substantially earlier , perhaps 1591-2 . 62 Geoffrey Bullough , ed . , Narrative and Dramatic Sources of ...
... suggests that The Comedy of Errors must predate December , 1594. Internal evidence and verbal references suggest that it is substantially earlier , perhaps 1591-2 . 62 Geoffrey Bullough , ed . , Narrative and Dramatic Sources of ...
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