King LearMethuen, 1952 - Počet stran: 256 |
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William Shakespeare Kenneth Muir. Abbott Bradley E. K. Chambers R. W. Chambers Coleridge Danby Duthie Furness ABBREVIATIONS E. A. Abbott , Shakespeare Grammar , 1869 . A. C. Bradley , Shakespearean Tragedy , ed . 1922 . E. K. Chambers ...
William Shakespeare Kenneth Muir. Abbott Bradley E. K. Chambers R. W. Chambers Coleridge Danby Duthie Furness ABBREVIATIONS E. A. Abbott , Shakespeare Grammar , 1869 . A. C. Bradley , Shakespearean Tragedy , ed . 1922 . E. K. Chambers ...
Strana xxiv
William Shakespeare Kenneth Muir. But it would appear that Strachey , not Shakespeare , was the debtor ; and this means that the storm - scenes of King Lear , and possibly the opening lines of Act iv , must have been written by 2 ...
William Shakespeare Kenneth Muir. But it would appear that Strachey , not Shakespeare , was the debtor ; and this means that the storm - scenes of King Lear , and possibly the opening lines of Act iv , must have been written by 2 ...
Strana xxxv
... Shakespeare is likely to have read , speaks of the " king of Fraunce " ; he , unlike the author of Leir , Spenser , and Holinshed , uses the form " Albany " ; he alone gives the evil sisters their Shakespearean husbands ; and his ...
... Shakespeare is likely to have read , speaks of the " king of Fraunce " ; he , unlike the author of Leir , Spenser , and Holinshed , uses the form " Albany " ; he alone gives the evil sisters their Shakespearean husbands ; and his ...
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