Shakespeare's ProgressWorld Publishing Company, 1960 - 191 Seiten |
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... speech as he looks in the mirror : A brittle glory shineth in this face , As brittle as the glory is the face.1 One can feel it again between the noble rhetoric of Warwick's dying speech in 3 Henry VI : My parks , my walks , my manors ...
... speech as he looks in the mirror : A brittle glory shineth in this face , As brittle as the glory is the face.1 One can feel it again between the noble rhetoric of Warwick's dying speech in 3 Henry VI : My parks , my walks , my manors ...
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... speech which he is to write for the play next evening , and to this speech Shake- speare skillfully pegs the now homeless and destitute advice to the players . And even this leaves a very awk- ward moment , for the emotional effect of ...
... speech which he is to write for the play next evening , and to this speech Shake- speare skillfully pegs the now homeless and destitute advice to the players . And even this leaves a very awk- ward moment , for the emotional effect of ...
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... speech is interrupted by the sudden emergence of the Duke from hiding , and it is of this joint between verse and prose that the New Cambridge editors say that " the two halves of this scene cannot be made of a piece by anyone ...
... speech is interrupted by the sudden emergence of the Duke from hiding , and it is of this joint between verse and prose that the New Cambridge editors say that " the two halves of this scene cannot be made of a piece by anyone ...
Inhalt
Contents Introductory Note | 9 |
Preface | 11 |
John Shakespeares Wild Son | 19 |
Urheberrecht | |
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Häufige Begriffe und Wortgruppen
actor All's Angelo Antony and Cleopatra audience Avisa Baroque blank verse Burbadge called character Claudio clown comedy conceit couplets Cymbeline Dark Lady dead death dramatic dramatist Duke echo editors Edward Edward III Elizabethan Essex Falstaff Fortinbras girl Greene's Groatsworth Groatsworth of Wit Hamlet hath hear Hector Henry Henry VI Isabella Jonson Julius Caesar King John Lafeu later Lear Lord Love's Labour's Macbeth Mariana Marlowe Marlowe's marry Measure for Measure merely misanthropy Moated Grange murder never night Othello passage play players poem poet poetry Polixenes Polonius Posthumus probably Professor Wilson prose Proteus Provost Queen Ralegh Rape of Lucrece realism revision rhymed Richard Richard II satire scene seems Shake Shakespeare Shylock Sir Edmund Chambers sonnets speare speech stage story style tells theater thee theme thing thou art thyself tion tragedy Troilus and Cressida word write written wrote young