Shakespeare: the Dark Comedies to the Last Plays: From Satire to CelebrationUniversity Press of Virginia, 1971 - Počet stran: 186 |
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Strana 132
... Florizel . At first all is gaiety , but the scene progresses with an effect that may be compared to a masque in reverse . The celebrations begin with a dance of shepherds and shepherd- esses ' ( 1. 165 ) , in which Florizel and Perdita ...
... Florizel . At first all is gaiety , but the scene progresses with an effect that may be compared to a masque in reverse . The celebrations begin with a dance of shepherds and shepherd- esses ' ( 1. 165 ) , in which Florizel and Perdita ...
Strana 133
... Florizel has offended , by offering , in the presence of Polixenes , to contract to marry Perdita without letting his father know , but this offence , to which Polixenes himself appears to be almost a party , for it is he who insists on ...
... Florizel has offended , by offering , in the presence of Polixenes , to contract to marry Perdita without letting his father know , but this offence , to which Polixenes himself appears to be almost a party , for it is he who insists on ...
Strana 137
... Florizel sails to his father , and not , as he intended , away from Polixenes ; Autolycus deceiving the peasants is matched by Florizel deceiving his father , and Camillo tricking both Florizel and Polixenes . The final reconciliation ...
... Florizel sails to his father , and not , as he intended , away from Polixenes ; Autolycus deceiving the peasants is matched by Florizel deceiving his father , and Camillo tricking both Florizel and Polixenes . The final reconciliation ...
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Shakespeare and satirical comedy | 7 |
Shakespeare and satirical tragedy | 63 |
Shakespeares last plays | 94 |
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