Shakespeare: the Dark Comedies to the Last Plays: From Satire to CelebrationUniversity Press of Virginia, 1971 - Počet stran: 186 |
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... accept what they find , a bear killing a man , a storm at sea destroying ship and crew , and a richly clothed body left at random on the shore . If these events have meaning , it is not in relation to the characters as such , but rather ...
... accept what they find , a bear killing a man , a storm at sea destroying ship and crew , and a richly clothed body left at random on the shore . If these events have meaning , it is not in relation to the characters as such , but rather ...
Strana 120
... accepting him as husband . The transition from this to his initial blaze of jealousy is sudden ; he turns aside to talk ... accept what happens , and to take this change in Leontes as an unexplained incident in a dramatic world that may ...
... accepting him as husband . The transition from this to his initial blaze of jealousy is sudden ; he turns aside to talk ... accept what happens , and to take this change in Leontes as an unexplained incident in a dramatic world that may ...
Strana 126
From Satire to Celebration R. A. Foakes. and inexplicable , and the characters accept things as they take place . At ... accepted by all as a divine revela- tion . Leontes interprets the death of his son as a sign from Apollo that : the ...
From Satire to Celebration R. A. Foakes. and inexplicable , and the characters accept things as they take place . At ... accepted by all as a divine revela- tion . Leontes interprets the death of his son as a sign from Apollo that : the ...
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Shakespeare and satirical comedy | 7 |
Shakespeare and satirical tragedy | 63 |
Shakespeares last plays | 94 |
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