Discovering Shakespeare's MeaningPalgrave Macmillan UK, 11/04/1988 - 234 páginas Preface - Acknowledgements - Verse and Prose - Imagery and Spectacle - Shakespeare's Expositions - Plays within Plays - Parallel Actions - The Treatment of Character - The Use of the Soliloquy - Art and Artifice - Conclusion: Discovering Shakespeare's Meaning - Index |
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... express it ( 25 ) ( 27 ) while the second is made up of prepositions and conjunctions that serve to hurry the listener from one line to the next , cf. Which contradicts my accusation , and The testimony on my part To prate and talk for ...
... express it ( 25 ) ( 27 ) while the second is made up of prepositions and conjunctions that serve to hurry the listener from one line to the next , cf. Which contradicts my accusation , and The testimony on my part To prate and talk for ...
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... express some surprise that their expectations in relation to a specific situation have been overthrown , the First and Second Gentlemen note the improbability of the events the former retails , and comment upon their ludicrousness ...
... express some surprise that their expectations in relation to a specific situation have been overthrown , the First and Second Gentlemen note the improbability of the events the former retails , and comment upon their ludicrousness ...
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... such a deal of wonder is broken out within this hour , that ballad - makers cannot be able to express it . ( V.ii.23-5 ) The constant recourse to the literary and performing arts as 222 Discovering Shakespeare's Meaning.
... such a deal of wonder is broken out within this hour , that ballad - makers cannot be able to express it . ( V.ii.23-5 ) The constant recourse to the literary and performing arts as 222 Discovering Shakespeare's Meaning.
Índice
Imagery and Spectacle | 31 |
Shakespeares Expositions | 61 |
Plays within Plays | 86 |
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