Shakespeare's Wide and Universal StageC. B. Cox, Brian Cox, David John Palmer Manchester University Press, 1984 - 233 Seiten |
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... hand ? Sir , I have not you by th ' hand . Sir Andrew Maria Sir Andrew Maria Sir Andrew Maria Marry , but you shall have ; and here's my hand . Now , sir , thought is free . I pray you , bring your hand to the butt'ry bar and let it ...
... hand ? Sir , I have not you by th ' hand . Sir Andrew Maria Sir Andrew Maria Sir Andrew Maria Marry , but you shall have ; and here's my hand . Now , sir , thought is free . I pray you , bring your hand to the butt'ry bar and let it ...
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... hand of the slowly advancing Helena . But just as their hands are about to touch he withdraws his and it is Helena's restoration to the King and the Countess that produces the tears of joy from Lafeu and Parolles . Bertram's and Helena's ...
... hand of the slowly advancing Helena . But just as their hands are about to touch he withdraws his and it is Helena's restoration to the King and the Countess that produces the tears of joy from Lafeu and Parolles . Bertram's and Helena's ...
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... hand , and a lively melodrama about Richard himself on the other . I am not concerned to deny that the formal aspects of the play develop from 2 and 3 Henry VI , nor that it is intended to conclude an impressive sequence . But it does ...
... hand , and a lively melodrama about Richard himself on the other . I am not concerned to deny that the formal aspects of the play develop from 2 and 3 Henry VI , nor that it is intended to conclude an impressive sequence . But it does ...
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Mr Becketts Shakespeare JOHN RUSSELL BROWN | 1 |
The argument about Shakespeares characters A D NUTTALL | 18 |
Shakespeare breaks the illusion JOHN EDMUNDS | 32 |
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