Shakespeare's Comedy of LoveRoutledge, 11. 10. 2013 - Počet stran: 288 First published in 1987. |
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... thou, that hast no unkind mate to grieve thee, With urging helpless patience would relieve me; But if thou live to see like right bereft, This THE COMEDY OF ERRORS 5.
... thou, that hast no unkind mate to grieve thee, With urging helpless patience would relieve me; But if thou live to see like right bereft, This THE COMEDY OF ERRORS 5.
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Alexander Leggatt. But if thou live to see like right bereft, This fool-begg'd patience in thee will be left. (11. i. 34—41) One of the most persistent comic points in Shakespeare is the disparity between theory and reality, the ...
Alexander Leggatt. But if thou live to see like right bereft, This fool-begg'd patience in thee will be left. (11. i. 34—41) One of the most persistent comic points in Shakespeare is the disparity between theory and reality, the ...
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... thou art condemn'd to die. (I. i. 22—6) Though the point is not much developed, this crude measuring of human life ... thou do, thou peevish officer? Hast thou. 4 Shakespeare's Early Comedies (London, 1965), pp. 54—5. 5 See Smith ...
... thou art condemn'd to die. (I. i. 22—6) Though the point is not much developed, this crude measuring of human life ... thou do, thou peevish officer? Hast thou. 4 Shakespeare's Early Comedies (London, 1965), pp. 54—5. 5 See Smith ...
Strana 8
Alexander Leggatt. ADRIANA: What wilt thou do, thou peevish officer? Hast thou delight to see a wretched man Do outrage and displeasure to himself? OFFICER: He is my prisoner; ifI let him go, The debt he owes will be requir'd of me. (1v ...
Alexander Leggatt. ADRIANA: What wilt thou do, thou peevish officer? Hast thou delight to see a wretched man Do outrage and displeasure to himself? OFFICER: He is my prisoner; ifI let him go, The debt he owes will be requir'd of me. (1v ...
Strana 16
... Thou that beget'st him that did thee beget' (v. i. 194.) and Cymbeline, reunited with his children, exclaims '0, what am I? / A mother to the birth of three ?' (v. v. 238—9). force' in the play: see 'Shakespeare and romance', in john 16 ...
... Thou that beget'st him that did thee beget' (v. i. 194.) and Cymbeline, reunited with his children, exclaims '0, what am I? / A mother to the birth of three ?' (v. v. 238—9). force' in the play: see 'Shakespeare and romance', in john 16 ...
Obsah
1 | |
2 The Two Gentlemen of Verona | 21 |
3 The Taming of the Shrew | 41 |
4 Loves Labours Lost | 63 |
5 A Midsummer Nights Dream | 89 |
6 The Merchant of Venice | 117 |
7 Much Ado About Nothing | 151 |
8 As You Like It | 185 |
9 Twelfth Night | 221 |
beyond Twelfth Night | 255 |
Index | 269 |
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