Shakespeare: the Dark Comedies to the Last Plays: From Satire to CelebrationUniversity Press of Virginia, 1971 - Počet stran: 186 |
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... Call here my varlet ; I'll unarmˇagain . This opening line follows on a prologue promising a play about war , and already begins to suggest the degree to which Troilus's ' love ' is in fact a passion , comparable in its romantic ...
... Call here my varlet ; I'll unarmˇagain . This opening line follows on a prologue promising a play about war , and already begins to suggest the degree to which Troilus's ' love ' is in fact a passion , comparable in its romantic ...
Strana 103
... calls his ' radiant roof ' ( V.iv.121 ) in the canopy or ' heavens ' at the Globe . The conscious theatricality shown here and elsewhere , as in the scene in Imogen's bedroom ( II.ii ) where the clock marks the passage of more than ...
... calls his ' radiant roof ' ( V.iv.121 ) in the canopy or ' heavens ' at the Globe . The conscious theatricality shown here and elsewhere , as in the scene in Imogen's bedroom ( II.ii ) where the clock marks the passage of more than ...
Strana 124
... calls it , a ' tyrannous passion ' ( II.iii.28 ) , so that Leontes is distanced from us to the extent that we watch him acting out a kind of nightmare fantasy , even while his tyranny has a horrible immediacy for us . The courtiers do ...
... calls it , a ' tyrannous passion ' ( II.iii.28 ) , so that Leontes is distanced from us to the extent that we watch him acting out a kind of nightmare fantasy , even while his tyranny has a horrible immediacy for us . The courtiers do ...
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Shakespeare and satirical comedy | 7 |
Shakespeare and satirical tragedy | 63 |
Shakespeares last plays | 94 |
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