The Tiger's Heart: Eight Essays on ShakespeareOxford University Press, 1970 - 210 páginas |
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... voice in which he says them - a voice Shake- speare already requires in that first sentence of his , when Olivia asks ' What think you of this fool , Mal- volio ? doth he not mend ? ' and gets the violent answer ' Yes , and shall do ...
... voice in which he says them - a voice Shake- speare already requires in that first sentence of his , when Olivia asks ' What think you of this fool , Mal- volio ? doth he not mend ? ' and gets the violent answer ' Yes , and shall do ...
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... voice often . There were lines that did not carry . But that occasional failing apart , what a beautiful delivery . Immensely rapid , the tempo ; and yet the syntax of some of Shakespeare's intricate sentences became crystal - clear ...
... voice often . There were lines that did not carry . But that occasional failing apart , what a beautiful delivery . Immensely rapid , the tempo ; and yet the syntax of some of Shakespeare's intricate sentences became crystal - clear ...
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... voice takes over , the gentleman describing the scene in the Abbey . Im- mediately follows the scene at Kimbolton , the voice of Griffith narrating Wolsey's last journey . That is im- mediately followed by the theophany , the masque of ...
... voice takes over , the gentleman describing the scene in the Abbey . Im- mediately follows the scene at Kimbolton , the voice of Griffith narrating Wolsey's last journey . That is im- mediately followed by the theophany , the masque of ...
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Shakespeares Gentleness page | 1 |
The Early 1590s and the Changes of Heroick Song | 24 |
The Merchants Dark Hamlets Winter | 45 |
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Time and the Artist in Shakespeare's English Histories John W. Blanpied Visualização de excertos - 1983 |