What Shakespeare Read--and ThoughtCoward, McCann & Geoghegan, 1981 - Počet stran: 210 |
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... Classical knowledge is something different from the pedantry of scholarship ; even today , when classical scholarship has almost faded from the land , educated discourse is full of its echoes . We may not be classical scholars but we ...
... Classical knowledge is something different from the pedantry of scholarship ; even today , when classical scholarship has almost faded from the land , educated discourse is full of its echoes . We may not be classical scholars but we ...
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... classical drama , as The Comedy of Errors is by Plautus , Titus Andronicus by Ovid and Seneca , and the plays on classical subjects . Further than that , we have Shakespeare's conception of the classical as evidenced in Julius Caesar ...
... classical drama , as The Comedy of Errors is by Plautus , Titus Andronicus by Ovid and Seneca , and the plays on classical subjects . Further than that , we have Shakespeare's conception of the classical as evidenced in Julius Caesar ...
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... classical is the conception of Caesar's ghost ( it is interesting that the ghost in Hamlet played a similarly decisive role , but that is a Gothic ghost , not a classical one ) . Ghosts were common stock - in - trade in Elizabethan ...
... classical is the conception of Caesar's ghost ( it is interesting that the ghost in Hamlet played a similarly decisive role , but that is a Gothic ghost , not a classical one ) . Ghosts were common stock - in - trade in Elizabethan ...
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PREFACE | 11 |
Shakespeares Education I | 11 |
Shakespeare and the Classics | 14 |
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