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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... noble Caesar , shalt thou have report How ' tis abroad . ( I , 4 ) This sentence , too , is absent in Plutarch . Not only did Shakespeare read Lives of the Noble Grecians and Ro- mans in North's contemporary version . He viewed the ...
... noble Caesar , shalt thou have report How ' tis abroad . ( I , 4 ) This sentence , too , is absent in Plutarch . Not only did Shakespeare read Lives of the Noble Grecians and Ro- mans in North's contemporary version . He viewed the ...
Strana 205
... Noble Tribunes , It is the humane way . The other course Will prove too bloody , and the end of it Unknown to the beginning . Says Sicinius , or the Girondists : Noble Menenius , Be you then as the people's officer . Masters , lay down ...
... Noble Tribunes , It is the humane way . The other course Will prove too bloody , and the end of it Unknown to the beginning . Says Sicinius , or the Girondists : Noble Menenius , Be you then as the people's officer . Masters , lay down ...
Strana 259
... noble savages . These " noble sav- ages " had been written about by Montaigne . But Shake- speare did not believe in " good savages " , just as he did not believe in " good kings " . When he did look for a uto- pia , he located it in ...
... noble savages . These " noble sav- ages " had been written about by Montaigne . But Shake- speare did not believe in " good savages " , just as he did not believe in " good kings " . When he did look for a uto- pia , he located it in ...
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MODERN | 75 |
CONTRADICTIONS | 179 |
TITANIA AND THE ASSS HEAD | 213 |
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