| Eugene M. Waith - 1988 - 324 str.
...words is a poor substitute. The king who can only rage and tear the name of his enemy is nothing: But what are kings when regiment is gone. But perfect shadows in a sunshine day? (11. 26-27) For Marlowe, one might answer, such a king may be a potent asset if the shadow of political... | |
| K. Das - 1990 - 346 str.
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| Roger Karshner - 1986 - 56 str.
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| Mark Turner - 1994 - 316 str.
...walking hospitals." "Everyone is a moon, and has a dark side which he never shows to anybody." "And what are kings when regiment is gone / But perfect shadows in a sunshine day?" "I am a parcel of vain strivings tied by a chance bond together." "The best mirror is an old friend."... | |
| Derek Jarman - 1991 - 184 str.
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| Eric Sterling - 1996 - 262 str.
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| Chris Lippard - 1996 - 224 str.
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| Marie-Claire Rouyer - 1996 - 344 str.
...societies and institutions. For Jarman, kings are no better and no worse than ordinary commoners: "But what are Kings when regiment is gone, But perfect shadows in a sunshine day?" (E 2 sequence 82, E II V, i, 26-7) Derek Jarman died a fortnight before this paper was presented. Moya... | |
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