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... play , which moves from Hamlet's words to Horatio : and Sir , in my heart there was a kinde of fighting If thou did'st ever hold me in thy heart to Horatio's words of Hamlet : Now cracks a Noble heart . Hamlet's heart - but thou ...
... play , which moves from Hamlet's words to Horatio : and Sir , in my heart there was a kinde of fighting If thou did'st ever hold me in thy heart to Horatio's words of Hamlet : Now cracks a Noble heart . Hamlet's heart - but thou ...
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... play , I have no doubt that Juliet would have left Verona as Romeo's page , and Romeo and Juliet would have been a romantic comedy instead of a romantic tragedy . Everyone would have lived happily ever after , and the Montagues and ...
... play , I have no doubt that Juliet would have left Verona as Romeo's page , and Romeo and Juliet would have been a romantic comedy instead of a romantic tragedy . Everyone would have lived happily ever after , and the Montagues and ...
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... play's cosmic décor . The first Cleopatra , if indeed she was acted at all - for there is no record of a performance in Shakespeare's lifetime — was necessarily played by a boy , and there were certain kinds of scenes which a boy could ...
... play's cosmic décor . The first Cleopatra , if indeed she was acted at all - for there is no record of a performance in Shakespeare's lifetime — was necessarily played by a boy , and there were certain kinds of scenes which a boy could ...
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INTRODUCTION | 9 |
The Wedmore Memorial Lecture 1975 | 24 |
Don Carlos Coloma Memorial Lecture 1974 | 47 |
Urheberrecht | |
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