Shakespeare: the Dark Comedies to the Last Plays: From Satire to CelebrationUniversity Press of Virginia, 1971 - Počet stran: 186 |
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... Cressida confirms the view of the commentator in the quarto that it is ' passing full of the palm comical ' . It is to simplify too crudely to suppose that Shakespeare wrote this play directly within a convention of ' comical satire ...
... Cressida confirms the view of the commentator in the quarto that it is ' passing full of the palm comical ' . It is to simplify too crudely to suppose that Shakespeare wrote this play directly within a convention of ' comical satire ...
Strana 52
... Cressida , or for loyalty to Troy , but only because Aeneas sufficiently distracts his attention from Cressida to draw him to the ' good sport ' on the field of battle . The romantic ardours of Troilus and his pose as lover bear little ...
... Cressida , or for loyalty to Troy , but only because Aeneas sufficiently distracts his attention from Cressida to draw him to the ' good sport ' on the field of battle . The romantic ardours of Troilus and his pose as lover bear little ...
Strana 53
... Cressida , not at court , and he at first mistakes the witty Servant's descrip- tion of Helen as ' the mortal Venus , the heart - blood of beauty , love's invisible soul ' ( III.1.30 ) for a comment on Cressida . Helen teases him ...
... Cressida , not at court , and he at first mistakes the witty Servant's descrip- tion of Helen as ' the mortal Venus , the heart - blood of beauty , love's invisible soul ' ( III.1.30 ) for a comment on Cressida . Helen teases him ...
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Shakespeare and satirical comedy | 7 |
Shakespeare and satirical tragedy | 63 |
Shakespeares last plays | 94 |
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