Introduction to ShakespeareAMS Press, 1970 - 136 Seiten |
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... probably written to grace some noble wedding , and Shakespeare's mature wisdom of life , uttering itself through Prospero , recognized the fact that the sanctity of marriage can hardly be guarded with too great jealousy . Having closed ...
... probably written to grace some noble wedding , and Shakespeare's mature wisdom of life , uttering itself through Prospero , recognized the fact that the sanctity of marriage can hardly be guarded with too great jealousy . Having closed ...
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... ( probably Lodge ) against the inconstancy of the players , he proceeds : " Yes , trust them not : for there is an upstart Crow , beautified with our feathers , that with his Tygers heart wrapt in a Players hide , supposes he is as well ...
... ( probably Lodge ) against the inconstancy of the players , he proceeds : " Yes , trust them not : for there is an upstart Crow , beautified with our feathers , that with his Tygers heart wrapt in a Players hide , supposes he is as well ...
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Edward Dowden. LATER COMEDIES . 71 by As You Like It , and probably after no long interval by Twelfth Night . These three are the sunniest of Shakespeare's comedies . In the woods of Arden , indeed , the sunlight is tempered by green ...
Edward Dowden. LATER COMEDIES . 71 by As You Like It , and probably after no long interval by Twelfth Night . These three are the sunniest of Shakespeare's comedies . In the woods of Arden , indeed , the sunlight is tempered by green ...
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