Shakespeare: the Dark Comedies to the Last Plays: From Satire to CelebrationUniversity Press of Virginia, 1971 - Počet stran: 186 |
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... Antonio sees Mellida approaching with the court ladies , and cries out again in passionate strain : O now , Antonio , press thy spirit forth In following passion , knit thy senses close , Heap up thy powers , double all thy man . ( I.i. ...
... Antonio sees Mellida approaching with the court ladies , and cries out again in passionate strain : O now , Antonio , press thy spirit forth In following passion , knit thy senses close , Heap up thy powers , double all thy man . ( I.i. ...
Strana 68
... Antonio's breast ' as Antonio lies prostrate in misery , but disguised as a fool , on the stage ; Pandulpho weeps too , and cries : Why , all this while I ha ' but play'd a part , Like to some boy that acts a tragedy , Speaks burly ...
... Antonio's breast ' as Antonio lies prostrate in misery , but disguised as a fool , on the stage ; Pandulpho weeps too , and cries : Why , all this while I ha ' but play'd a part , Like to some boy that acts a tragedy , Speaks burly ...
Strana 69
... Antonio ends the scene a ' prostrate wretch ' lying full of woe as if ' on his tomb ' , while Hieronimo goes off in a passion for revenge . Here Antonio merely reverses and exaggerates the change of mood , but such reversals and ex ...
... Antonio ends the scene a ' prostrate wretch ' lying full of woe as if ' on his tomb ' , while Hieronimo goes off in a passion for revenge . Here Antonio merely reverses and exaggerates the change of mood , but such reversals and ex ...
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Shakespeare and satirical comedy | 7 |
Shakespeare and satirical tragedy | 63 |
Shakespeares last plays | 94 |
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