Shakespeare, Our ContemporaryAnchor Books, 1966 - Počet stran: 372 The best, the most alive, radical book about Shakespeare in at least a generation. |
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Strana 87
... begins and ends with slaughter . There is more and more blood , everyone walks in it ; it floods the stage . A production of Macbeth not evoking a picture of the world flooded with blood , would inevitably be false . There is something ...
... begins and ends with slaughter . There is more and more blood , everyone walks in it ; it floods the stage . A production of Macbeth not evoking a picture of the world flooded with blood , would inevitably be false . There is something ...
Strana 138
... begins to win by giving the right answers more and more often . It has memorized and learned my system ; it has deciphered me as it were . It foresees that after three " heads " I will put two " tails " . I change the system , and play ...
... begins to win by giving the right answers more and more often . It has memorized and learned my system ; it has deciphered me as it were . It foresees that after three " heads " I will put two " tails " . I change the system , and play ...
Strana 239
... begins anew . But what history ? And what does that strange morality play mean whose action takes place within less than four hours , that is to say not much longer than it takes to perform the play on the stage ? Shakespeare , who ...
... begins anew . But what history ? And what does that strange morality play mean whose action takes place within less than four hours , that is to say not much longer than it takes to perform the play on the stage ? Shakespeare , who ...
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MODERN | 75 |
CONTRADICTIONS | 179 |
TITANIA AND THE ASSS HEAD | 213 |
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