What Shakespeare Read--and ThoughtCoward, McCann & Geoghegan, 1981 - Počet stran: 210 |
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... called it derogatorily . Shakespeare took up the phrase and replied to it in Hamlet . The quarrel aroused much public interest and called attention to players and playwrights - no bad thing for the box - office ; libels and abuse passed ...
... called it derogatorily . Shakespeare took up the phrase and replied to it in Hamlet . The quarrel aroused much public interest and called attention to players and playwrights - no bad thing for the box - office ; libels and abuse passed ...
Strana 69
... called into use , for example , Daniel's Civil Wars , which came out in 1595. For Richard III he used Sir Thomas More's account of the usurpation - and More was not only close to those events but had several authoritative sources of ...
... called into use , for example , Daniel's Civil Wars , which came out in 1595. For Richard III he used Sir Thomas More's account of the usurpation - and More was not only close to those events but had several authoritative sources of ...
Strana 185
... called up by their guilty consciences , and Brutus is visited by Caesar's ghost . And no wonder for they were all three murderers : the same might happen to us , if we were murderers . A different aspect of the question is opened up by ...
... called up by their guilty consciences , and Brutus is visited by Caesar's ghost . And no wonder for they were all three murderers : the same might happen to us , if we were murderers . A different aspect of the question is opened up by ...
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PREFACE | 11 |
Shakespeares Education I | 11 |
Shakespeare and the Classics | 14 |
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