Shakespeare: the Art of the DramatistHoughton Mifflin, 1970 - Počet stran: 271 |
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... death , and the struggles are struggles to the death , as Octavius Caesar says when he receives the news of Antony's death : I must perforce Have shown to thee such a declining day , Or look on thine ; we could not stall together In the ...
... death , and the struggles are struggles to the death , as Octavius Caesar says when he receives the news of Antony's death : I must perforce Have shown to thee such a declining day , Or look on thine ; we could not stall together In the ...
Strana 195
... death as Christians were taught to do . On the other hand , he may be adopting a more typically Roman attitude , and actively or passively seeking death as both purgation and release . The sense is equivocal , as the imagery leaps out ...
... death as Christians were taught to do . On the other hand , he may be adopting a more typically Roman attitude , and actively or passively seeking death as both purgation and release . The sense is equivocal , as the imagery leaps out ...
Strana 201
... death is particularly subject to expression in phrases which combine Anglo - Saxon words with Latin derivatives , as when Claudio meditates upon death : Ay , but to die , and go we know not where ; To lie in cold obstruction , and to ...
... death is particularly subject to expression in phrases which combine Anglo - Saxon words with Latin derivatives , as when Claudio meditates upon death : Ay , but to die , and go we know not where ; To lie in cold obstruction , and to ...
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William Shakespeare 15641616 | 3 |
Plays in Print | 22 |
Plays for the Theater | 33 |
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