Shakespeare: A Dramatic LifeSinclair-Stevenson, 1994 - 403 pagini |
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Pagina 55
... comedy from the text have burlesqued it in a manner that is bound to reduce the impact of the final scene , in which Egeon's distress on apparently being rejected by the son he has cared for from infancy is movingly portrayed ...
... comedy from the text have burlesqued it in a manner that is bound to reduce the impact of the final scene , in which Egeon's distress on apparently being rejected by the son he has cared for from infancy is movingly portrayed ...
Pagina 185
... comedy , but characters do not simply run over from the history play to the comedy in the way that they do , for instance , in Trollope's novels about Barsetshire or the Pallisers . In the history play Mistress Quickly is the hostess of ...
... comedy , but characters do not simply run over from the history play to the comedy in the way that they do , for instance , in Trollope's novels about Barsetshire or the Pallisers . In the history play Mistress Quickly is the hostess of ...
Pagina 203
... comedy that he finds in the improbabilities and violences of the plot . But he disapproves too of the play's intended comedy - the witticisms of the gravediggers and of Hamlet's conversation with one of them . There is indeed a ...
... comedy that he finds in the improbabilities and violences of the plot . But he disapproves too of the play's intended comedy - the witticisms of the gravediggers and of Hamlet's conversation with one of them . There is indeed a ...
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EIGHT Comedies of Venice Messina France Illyria | 158 |
SIXTEEN A Lost Play Based on Don Quixote One Last English | 372 |
Index | 393 |
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action actors Antony appears audience becomes believe body bring called cause characters claim closing comedy comes comic create criticism daughter dead death direct Duke early edition effect Elizabethan emotional English episode expression eyes fact father fear feel figure final followed friends give Hamlet hand hath hear Henry human imagination John killed King language later Lear least less lines live look Lord lovers Macbeth means mind moral murder nature offers opening Othello passages performance perhaps play play's poem present Prince printed production Queen reason relationship response Richard role says scene seems seen sense Shakespeare shows soliloquy sonnets speaks speech stage story success suggest tale tells theatre theatrical thing thou thought tragedy true turns woman writing written wrote young