Introduction to ShakespeareAMS Press, 1970 - 136 Seiten |
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... dramatist in A Midsummer Night's Dream ; the dramatist embarrassed the poet in the Rape of Lucrece . Here , in Romeo and Juliet , each aids the other , and the result is a work harmonious and triumphant , in which song and speech become ...
... dramatist in A Midsummer Night's Dream ; the dramatist embarrassed the poet in the Rape of Lucrece . Here , in Romeo and Juliet , each aids the other , and the result is a work harmonious and triumphant , in which song and speech become ...
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... dramatist . § 34. In the three comedies which follow these , and which bring the series for the present to a close- All's Well that Ends Well , Measure for Measure , and Troilus and Cressida1 - a different spirit pre- vails . The strong ...
... dramatist . § 34. In the three comedies which follow these , and which bring the series for the present to a close- All's Well that Ends Well , Measure for Measure , and Troilus and Cressida1 - a different spirit pre- vails . The strong ...
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... dramatist . The loyal adherents of Shakespeare directed each his lance against this unknown and profane Paynim , who before long was discovered to bear the name of Rümelin . His attack rather stimulated than checked the " Shakespeare ...
... dramatist . The loyal adherents of Shakespeare directed each his lance against this unknown and profane Paynim , who before long was discovered to bear the name of Rümelin . His attack rather stimulated than checked the " Shakespeare ...
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