Shakespeare: the Early WritingsBowes and Bowes, 1972 - 264 páginas |
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... Boccaccio , Bandello , Cinthio , Masuccio di Salerno - as the Italian playwrights them- selves did , and for the same reasons . It was the nature and spirit of the novella as Boccaccio established it that more than any other single ...
... Boccaccio , Bandello , Cinthio , Masuccio di Salerno - as the Italian playwrights them- selves did , and for the same reasons . It was the nature and spirit of the novella as Boccaccio established it that more than any other single ...
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... Boccaccio as Shakespeare never was to be . And yet he is like Shakespeare and unlike Boccaccio in the gentleness and the respect for honour that justify the hopes for happiness his comedies allow . For all their joyous mockery these ...
... Boccaccio as Shakespeare never was to be . And yet he is like Shakespeare and unlike Boccaccio in the gentleness and the respect for honour that justify the hopes for happiness his comedies allow . For all their joyous mockery these ...
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... Boccaccio and Bandello and the other great Italians are not so complex as those superficially simple stories , Boccaccio's Giletta of Narbonne , Bandello's Appo- lonius and Silla , and Cinthio's Othello , but in Shakespeare's hands they ...
... Boccaccio and Bandello and the other great Italians are not so complex as those superficially simple stories , Boccaccio's Giletta of Narbonne , Bandello's Appo- lonius and Silla , and Cinthio's Othello , but in Shakespeare's hands they ...
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Italian Contributions | 44 |
Loves Labours Lost | 62 |
The Two Gentlemen of Verona | 104 |
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Shakespeare's Religious Allusiveness: Its Play and Tolerance Maurice Hunt Pré-visualização indisponível - 2004 |