Shakespeare: the Art of the DramatistHoughton Mifflin, 1970 - Počet stran: 271 |
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... beginning to the end of this cycle . The incident of Talbot and the Countess is only one of Shakespeare's additions to the story . There is no need to mention them all , but one or two more should be noted . The Temple Garden scene 1 ...
... beginning to the end of this cycle . The incident of Talbot and the Countess is only one of Shakespeare's additions to the story . There is no need to mention them all , but one or two more should be noted . The Temple Garden scene 1 ...
Strana 146
... beginning that the monastic vows of study , which the King of Navarre has led his court to accept , will not long remain unbroken , and he prophe- sies happily : Necessity will make us all forsworn Three thousand times within this three ...
... beginning that the monastic vows of study , which the King of Navarre has led his court to accept , will not long remain unbroken , and he prophe- sies happily : Necessity will make us all forsworn Three thousand times within this three ...
Strana 153
... beginning with the early exposition and moving through the central development . In Shakespeare the central development often merges so smoothly with the resolution that it may be hard to say precisely where one ends and the other ...
... beginning with the early exposition and moving through the central development . In Shakespeare the central development often merges so smoothly with the resolution that it may be hard to say precisely where one ends and the other ...
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William Shakespeare 15641616 | 3 |
Plays in Print | 22 |
Plays for the Theater | 33 |
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