Shakespeare Plain: The Making and Performing of Shakespeare's PlaysMcGraw-Hill, 1977 - 298 páginas |
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... appears in print as Act I , scene iii , and the scene in the inn as Act II , scene i , clearly illustrating the way in ... appear at all ? Why is this scene so short and that one so long ? Why did Shakespeare divide what appears to be a ...
... appears in print as Act I , scene iii , and the scene in the inn as Act II , scene i , clearly illustrating the way in ... appear at all ? Why is this scene so short and that one so long ? Why did Shakespeare divide what appears to be a ...
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... appear to be familiar . To knit the paradox in a phrase , his will be a complex simplic- ity . There is yet one more ... appear as prob- lems with no certain solutions , as questions with no firm . answers ; second , they are rooted in ...
... appear to be familiar . To knit the paradox in a phrase , his will be a complex simplic- ity . There is yet one more ... appear as prob- lems with no certain solutions , as questions with no firm . answers ; second , they are rooted in ...
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... appear to be artless . But , of course , it will not be . The artfulness will , if anything , be greater because it is nearly completely concealed . Nonetheless , we will be able to recognize the presence of some of these formal ...
... appear to be artless . But , of course , it will not be . The artfulness will , if anything , be greater because it is nearly completely concealed . Nonetheless , we will be able to recognize the presence of some of these formal ...
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Prologue | 1 |
Person and Character | 19 |
Setting and World | 39 |
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Shakespeare Plain: The Making and Performing of Shakespeare's Plays William Gordon Leary Visualização de excertos - 1977 |
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