Theatre and SongPeter Davison, Rolf Meyersohn, Edward Shils Chadwyck-Healey, 1978 - 279 pagini |
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Pagina 8-96
... give : Ulyss .: May I , sweet lady , beg a kiss of you ? Cres .: You may . Ulyss .: Cres .: I do desire it . Why , beg , then . Ulyss .: Why then for Venus ' sake , give me a kiss , When Helen is a maid again , and his [ sc . Menelaus ...
... give : Ulyss .: May I , sweet lady , beg a kiss of you ? Cres .: You may . Ulyss .: Cres .: I do desire it . Why , beg , then . Ulyss .: Why then for Venus ' sake , give me a kiss , When Helen is a maid again , and his [ sc . Menelaus ...
Pagina 8-119
... give up his apparently beloved sister to the lecherous old Antony , and in full and disapproving knowledge of Antony's mode of life : Let us grant , it is not Amiss to tumble on the bed of Ptolemy ; To give a kingdom for a mirth ; to ...
... give up his apparently beloved sister to the lecherous old Antony , and in full and disapproving knowledge of Antony's mode of life : Let us grant , it is not Amiss to tumble on the bed of Ptolemy ; To give a kingdom for a mirth ; to ...
Pagina 8-273
... give us coupons for our meals , We've all got so confus'd that now we none of us quite know If we're standing on our head or on our heels . So we'll sing Hurrah for England and then give a hearty cheer . Our Navy holds the water and our ...
... give us coupons for our meals , We've all got so confus'd that now we none of us quite know If we're standing on our head or on our heels . So we'll sing Hurrah for England and then give a hearty cheer . Our Navy holds the water and our ...
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CONVENTIONALISM AND NATURALISM | 8-9 |
PLANES OF REALITY | 8-27 |
ANACHRONISM AND THE TREATMENT OF TIME | 8-38 |
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