MacbethRalph, Holland & Company, 1906 - 127 páginas |
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... Play The Characters of the Play The Language of the Play The Metre of the Play Figures of Speech Witchcraft ... Supplementary Notes Dramatis Persona Text and Notes Appendix- : Selections from Holinshed Questions Glossary .. Index ...
... Play The Characters of the Play The Language of the Play The Metre of the Play Figures of Speech Witchcraft ... Supplementary Notes Dramatis Persona Text and Notes Appendix- : Selections from Holinshed Questions Glossary .. Index ...
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... play itself . 3. When you feel yourself fully conversant with the play , analyse your conception of each character , and write it down . 4. Consider next the central point at which the dramatist is aiming , and how each separate scene ...
... play itself . 3. When you feel yourself fully conversant with the play , analyse your conception of each character , and write it down . 4. Consider next the central point at which the dramatist is aiming , and how each separate scene ...
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... play , questions of date , metre , & c . , should have your attention , and in these the introductory chapters ought to help you . 9. Keep a notebook in which to enter ( a ) words which have become obsolete , or have changed in meaning ...
... play , questions of date , metre , & c . , should have your attention , and in these the introductory chapters ought to help you . 9. Keep a notebook in which to enter ( a ) words which have become obsolete , or have changed in meaning ...
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... of scenic display . Shakespeare , in his early plays prepared his audience for this effort by closing a scene with two rimed lines . Cf. I. i .; II . i .; III . i . The Source of the Plot . For the play of INTRODUCTION . xiii .
... of scenic display . Shakespeare , in his early plays prepared his audience for this effort by closing a scene with two rimed lines . Cf. I. i .; II . i .; III . i . The Source of the Plot . For the play of INTRODUCTION . xiii .
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William Shakespeare Charles W. Crook. The Source of the Plot . For the play of Macbeth , as for King Lear , Shakespeare once more returned to his favourite , Holinshed , from whose Chronicle of England and Scotland all his earlier ...
William Shakespeare Charles W. Crook. The Source of the Plot . For the play of Macbeth , as for King Lear , Shakespeare once more returned to his favourite , Holinshed , from whose Chronicle of England and Scotland all his earlier ...
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