Some Shakespearean ThemesChatto & Windus, 1966 - 183 pagini |
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Pagina 19
... scene in Richard III ( III , vii ) in which Gloucester , suitably discovered at his devotions between a couple of bishops , pretends reluctance to take the crown , offered to him as the result of a carefully rigged meeting at the ...
... scene in Richard III ( III , vii ) in which Gloucester , suitably discovered at his devotions between a couple of bishops , pretends reluctance to take the crown , offered to him as the result of a carefully rigged meeting at the ...
Pagina 43
... scene is attuned to the appearance of a Falstaff who seems , at first perplex- ingly , to be both the same figure as before and yet another : it is as though we had given a further twist to the screw of our binoculars and a figure that ...
... scene is attuned to the appearance of a Falstaff who seems , at first perplex- ingly , to be both the same figure as before and yet another : it is as though we had given a further twist to the screw of our binoculars and a figure that ...
Pagina 142
... scene of the play , Coriolanus's prowess is mentioned , we are told , ' He did it to please his mother , and to be partly proud ' ( 1. i . 37-8 ) . Almost immediately after the first public appearance of the hero , we are given a ...
... scene of the play , Coriolanus's prowess is mentioned , we are told , ' He did it to please his mother , and to be partly proud ' ( 1. i . 37-8 ) . Almost immediately after the first public appearance of the hero , we are given a ...
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First Observations | 16 |
The Sonnets and King Henry | 35 |
The Theme of Appearance and Reality in Troilus | 55 |
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