The Function of Stage Properties in Christopher Marlowe's PlaysA. Francke, 1978 - Počet stran: 211 |
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Strana 100
... Gives great presumption that she loves me not ; Or , loving , doth dislike of something done . ( III , iv , 1–12 ) Barabas brings the letter on stage after having read it ; the letter is open , and in his first line Barabas mentions one ...
... Gives great presumption that she loves me not ; Or , loving , doth dislike of something done . ( III , iv , 1–12 ) Barabas brings the letter on stage after having read it ; the letter is open , and in his first line Barabas mentions one ...
Strana 103
... gives an exact description of its origin in a gently measured rhythm whose musicality is enhanced by the long vowel of the place - name . He then explains the effects of the poison with circumstantial medical detail ( “ to bind " , " to ...
... gives an exact description of its origin in a gently measured rhythm whose musicality is enhanced by the long vowel of the place - name . He then explains the effects of the poison with circumstantial medical detail ( “ to bind " , " to ...
Strana 118
... gives him his own money , he begins to play . The passage omitted from the above quotation comprises a series of insults pronounced by Ithamore on the subject of his master before the disguised Barabas , which the latter hears with ...
... gives him his own money , he begins to play . The passage omitted from the above quotation comprises a series of insults pronounced by Ithamore on the subject of his master before the disguised Barabas , which the latter hears with ...
Obsah
Introduction | 9 |
a This Winged Sword | 18 |
Tamburlaine the Great Part II | 38 |
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