What Shakespeare Read--and ThoughtCoward, McCann & Geoghegan, 1981 - Počet stran: 210 |
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... theme like a fa - burden in contemporary music . Shakespeare had only to look about him for the inspiration of the famous passage , ' All the world's a stage ' ; but the development of the theme of the seven ages of man comes from ...
... theme like a fa - burden in contemporary music . Shakespeare had only to look about him for the inspiration of the famous passage , ' All the world's a stage ' ; but the development of the theme of the seven ages of man comes from ...
Strana 70
... theme of Part 1 of Henry VI is the war in France , with ' fighting Talbot ' as the popular hero - the utmost sentimental effect is made of the argument between father and son as to which shall sacrifice himself , overwhelmed by superior ...
... theme of Part 1 of Henry VI is the war in France , with ' fighting Talbot ' as the popular hero - the utmost sentimental effect is made of the argument between father and son as to which shall sacrifice himself , overwhelmed by superior ...
Strana 73
... theme of the play , adumbrated in 3 Henry VI and given fuller development in both parts of Henry IV and Henry V , is ... theme of the next history play , King John : the patriotic theme of Gaunt is further expounded in the invented ...
... theme of the play , adumbrated in 3 Henry VI and given fuller development in both parts of Henry IV and Henry V , is ... theme of the next history play , King John : the patriotic theme of Gaunt is further expounded in the invented ...
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PREFACE | 11 |
Shakespeares Education I | 11 |
Shakespeare and the Classics | 14 |
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