What Shakespeare Read--and ThoughtCoward, McCann & Geoghegan, 1981 - Počet stran: 210 |
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... importance for the eventual dramatist . He knew no Greek , of course ; not many Elizabethans did unless they were clerics with their knowledge of New Testament Greek . We might emend Ben Jonson's ' small Latin and less Greek ' , of ...
... importance for the eventual dramatist . He knew no Greek , of course ; not many Elizabethans did unless they were clerics with their knowledge of New Testament Greek . We might emend Ben Jonson's ' small Latin and less Greek ' , of ...
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... important , Macbeth exhibits certain classical aspects . It has compact , classic form ; only one bit of comic relief ; it employs tragic irony , working on the foreknowledge of the audience ; the murder of Duncan takes place off stage ...
... important , Macbeth exhibits certain classical aspects . It has compact , classic form ; only one bit of comic relief ; it employs tragic irony , working on the foreknowledge of the audience ; the murder of Duncan takes place off stage ...
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... important work of criticism at the time , Puttenham's Art of Poesy , completely chimes with Shakespeare's own practice . We say practice , for he followed his inspiration and intuitions , though he no doubt had his own views , as we ...
... important work of criticism at the time , Puttenham's Art of Poesy , completely chimes with Shakespeare's own practice . We say practice , for he followed his inspiration and intuitions , though he no doubt had his own views , as we ...
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PREFACE | 11 |
Shakespeares Education I | 11 |
Shakespeare and the Classics | 14 |
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