The Growth and Structure of Elizabethan ComedyChatto & Windus, 1955 - 245 páginas |
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... dream tonight that ever thou Heardest in all thy life . Tapster : Ay , marry but you had best get you home , For your wife will course * you for dreaming here tonight . Sly : Will she ? I know now how to tame a shrew ! I dreamt upon it ...
... dream tonight that ever thou Heardest in all thy life . Tapster : Ay , marry but you had best get you home , For your wife will course * you for dreaming here tonight . Sly : Will she ? I know now how to tame a shrew ! I dreamt upon it ...
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... dream ' return as epilogue . ' If we shadows have offended , Think but this , and all is mended , That you have but slumber'd here , While these visions did appear , And this weak and idle theme , No more yielding but a dream , Gentles ...
... dream ' return as epilogue . ' If we shadows have offended , Think but this , and all is mended , That you have but slumber'd here , While these visions did appear , And this weak and idle theme , No more yielding but a dream , Gentles ...
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... dreams as if it represented for him the whole problem of con- sciousness and perception.10 Shakespeare re - discovered the power of the dream to combine intimacy and a sense of æsthetic distance . In this play the courtly lovers are ...
... dreams as if it represented for him the whole problem of con- sciousness and perception.10 Shakespeare re - discovered the power of the dream to combine intimacy and a sense of æsthetic distance . In this play the courtly lovers are ...
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The Traffique of the Stage I I | 11 |
The Lan | 27 |
The Decorum of the Scene | 42 |
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