The Tiger's Heart: Eight Essays on ShakespeareOxford University Press, 1970 - 210 páginas |
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... humour , how little Shakespeare knew about the Jewish world . But Shakespeare does know a great deal about father- daughter relationships in general ; and he makes drama- tic sense of Jessica by showing how a daughter whose father has ...
... humour , how little Shakespeare knew about the Jewish world . But Shakespeare does know a great deal about father- daughter relationships in general ; and he makes drama- tic sense of Jessica by showing how a daughter whose father has ...
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... humour ' became a byword . He pursued his triumph with Every Man Out of his Humour , which the Lord Chamberlain's men gave in 1599 ( Shakespeare is not named among the principal actors this time ) . Now it was Shakespeare's turn to ...
... humour ' became a byword . He pursued his triumph with Every Man Out of his Humour , which the Lord Chamberlain's men gave in 1599 ( Shakespeare is not named among the principal actors this time ) . Now it was Shakespeare's turn to ...
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... humour is like Cyrano's nose or Gloriana's membrane , something they are born with , 30 therefore no crime and not to be expiated , he replies that the comparison is false : that a humour is something they may get ' out ' of , either ...
... humour is like Cyrano's nose or Gloriana's membrane , something they are born with , 30 therefore no crime and not to be expiated , he replies that the comparison is false : that a humour is something they may get ' out ' of , either ...
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Contents | 13 |
The Early 1590s and the Changes of Heroick Song | 24 |
The Merchants Dark Hamlets Winter | 45 |
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