Shakespeare: the Dark Comedies to the Last Plays: From Satire to CelebrationUniversity Press of Virginia, 1971 - Počet stran: 186 |
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... Posthumus . They begin the play in the unusual , indeed unique position for Shakespeare's romantic heroes and heroines , of being married . They are at first so perfect , so much the ' loyalest husband ' and wife , that they may seem to ...
... Posthumus . They begin the play in the unusual , indeed unique position for Shakespeare's romantic heroes and heroines , of being married . They are at first so perfect , so much the ' loyalest husband ' and wife , that they may seem to ...
Strana 112
... Posthumus . She had earlier said to Cloten that the meanest garment of Posthumus was dearer to her ' than all the hairs ' on him ( II.iii.135 ) and she now takes the clothes for the man , and proceeds to itemize the body on assumption ...
... Posthumus . She had earlier said to Cloten that the meanest garment of Posthumus was dearer to her ' than all the hairs ' on him ( II.iii.135 ) and she now takes the clothes for the man , and proceeds to itemize the body on assumption ...
Strana 116
... Posthumus had expected to go the way of final blindness , to death , saying , ' there are none want eyes to direct them the way I am going ' , but instead gains new sight ; he had prayed for loss of life as freedom , and instead is ...
... Posthumus had expected to go the way of final blindness , to death , saying , ' there are none want eyes to direct them the way I am going ' , but instead gains new sight ; he had prayed for loss of life as freedom , and instead is ...
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Shakespeare and satirical comedy | 7 |
Shakespeare and satirical tragedy | 63 |
Shakespeares last plays | 94 |
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