Shakespeare: the Art of the DramatistHoughton Mifflin, 1970 - Počet stran: 271 |
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... becomes and no matter how high the suspense builds . Another comedy whose plot contains hints at the possibility of a ... become involved in a series of mistaken identities . The audience knows this , though none of the characters on ...
... becomes and no matter how high the suspense builds . Another comedy whose plot contains hints at the possibility of a ... become involved in a series of mistaken identities . The audience knows this , though none of the characters on ...
Strana 93
... become insoluble . The ghost of Hamlet's father does not appear here , nor does the spirit of Julius Caesar walk ... becoming too complex , there is a green , pastoral world to which the characters may go for a resolution to their ...
... become insoluble . The ghost of Hamlet's father does not appear here , nor does the spirit of Julius Caesar walk ... becoming too complex , there is a green , pastoral world to which the characters may go for a resolution to their ...
Strana 116
... become overly tense , if an actor makes a minor slip or the dialogue contains double entendres . To avoid such intrusions of illegitimate laughter , the mature Shakespeare was careful to provide legitimate opportunities for laughter in ...
... become overly tense , if an actor makes a minor slip or the dialogue contains double entendres . To avoid such intrusions of illegitimate laughter , the mature Shakespeare was careful to provide legitimate opportunities for laughter in ...
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William Shakespeare 15641616 | 3 |
Plays in Print | 22 |
Plays for the Theater | 33 |
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