Shakespeare and His ComediesMethuen, 1968 - 252 Seiten |
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... accept an habitual order in their relationships with other people as any men might do , but when they are involved in a series of misunderstandings with their twin counterparts the seemingly irrational occurrences suggest a nightmare ...
... accept an habitual order in their relationships with other people as any men might do , but when they are involved in a series of misunderstandings with their twin counterparts the seemingly irrational occurrences suggest a nightmare ...
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... accept words that speak his res- ponsibility as he could not accept Hermione's words of trust . His ' shame ' ( 1. 239 ) must be proclaimed daily , and upon the tomb of his son and queen his crime recorded . When Claudio in Much Ado was ...
... accept words that speak his res- ponsibility as he could not accept Hermione's words of trust . His ' shame ' ( 1. 239 ) must be proclaimed daily , and upon the tomb of his son and queen his crime recorded . When Claudio in Much Ado was ...
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... accept the foolish Cloten's body for that of Posthumus ( which she believes to be godlike ) . Less openly , but with equal per- sistence , the ideal of love's wealth informs the play . As Caroline Spurgeon noticed in her pioneering ...
... accept the foolish Cloten's body for that of Posthumus ( which she believes to be godlike ) . Less openly , but with equal per- sistence , the ideal of love's wealth informs the play . As Caroline Spurgeon noticed in her pioneering ...
Inhalt
Preface page | 8 |
Experiments in Comedy | 27 |
Loves Wealth and the Judgement of | 45 |
Urheberrecht | |
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