Shakespeare's Comedy of LoveRoutledge, 11.10.2013 - 288 Seiten First published in 1987. |
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... Shakespeare , I ( London , 1957 ) . On the likelihood that Shakespeare knew and used this version , see Bullough's intro- duction , pp . 3-4 . Shakespeare takes fewer pains than Plautus to give a logical 2 SHAKESPEARE'S COMEDY OF LOVE.
... Shakespeare , I ( London , 1957 ) . On the likelihood that Shakespeare knew and used this version , see Bullough's intro- duction , pp . 3-4 . Shakespeare takes fewer pains than Plautus to give a logical 2 SHAKESPEARE'S COMEDY OF LOVE.
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... give it a thorough examination . And in exploiting the situations arising from it , Shakespeare demonstrates that con- fusion , the gap of understanding between one mind and another , can exist at a deeper level than who's - got - the ...
... give it a thorough examination . And in exploiting the situations arising from it , Shakespeare demonstrates that con- fusion , the gap of understanding between one mind and another , can exist at a deeper level than who's - got - the ...
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... give us that , either ; he leaves us , instead , with a silence that the performers have to fill by some decision of their own . For the critic , with only the text before him , the final state of this marriage must remain an open ...
... give us that , either ; he leaves us , instead , with a silence that the performers have to fill by some decision of their own . For the critic , with only the text before him , the final state of this marriage must remain an open ...
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... give me thanks for kindnesses , Some offer me commodities to buy ; Even now a tailor call'd me in his shop , And show'd me silks that he had bought for me , And therewithal took measure of my body . Sure these are but imaginary wiles ...
... give me thanks for kindnesses , Some offer me commodities to buy ; Even now a tailor call'd me in his shop , And show'd me silks that he had bought for me , And therewithal took measure of my body . Sure these are but imaginary wiles ...
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... gives a heightened , formal quality to her speech . Despite its worldly con- tent there is something oracular in its manner , and the result is a subtler comic effect than we might have expected . The double vision of Luciana is not ...
... gives a heightened , formal quality to her speech . Despite its worldly con- tent there is something oracular in its manner , and the result is a subtler comic effect than we might have expected . The double vision of Luciana is not ...
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The Taming of the Shrew | 41 |
Loves Labours Lost | 63 |
A Midsummer Nights Dream | 89 |
The Merchant of Venice | 117 |
Much Ado About Nothing | 151 |
As You Like It | 185 |
Twelfth Night | 221 |
beyond Twelfth Night | 255 |
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