ShakespeareH. Holt, 1939 - 344 pagini Thirty-four chapters of critical and interpretive comment on each of Shakespeare's plays with an added chapter on the poems. |
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Pagina 67
... lovers for each other and the brevity of their love are answered everywhere : by Juliet's complaint at the unwieldly slowness with which the Nurse returns from Romeo , by Capulet's testiness as he rushes the preparations for the wedding ...
... lovers for each other and the brevity of their love are answered everywhere : by Juliet's complaint at the unwieldly slowness with which the Nurse returns from Romeo , by Capulet's testiness as he rushes the preparations for the wedding ...
Pagina 144
... lovers by hearing themselves talked about - a common occur- rence in the world , but they are not common . The ruse is sure to succeed , we want to see it succeed , and the play pauses while we do . There is no attempt on Shakespeare's ...
... lovers by hearing themselves talked about - a common occur- rence in the world , but they are not common . The ruse is sure to succeed , we want to see it succeed , and the play pauses while we do . There is no attempt on Shakespeare's ...
Pagina 157
... lovers lack words they should kiss as orators in the same predicament spit , she will be as jealous over Orlando as a Barbary cock - pigeon over his hen , her af- fection hath an unknown bottom like the bay of Portugal , love hath made ...
... lovers lack words they should kiss as orators in the same predicament spit , she will be as jealous over Orlando as a Barbary cock - pigeon over his hen , her af- fection hath an unknown bottom like the bay of Portugal , love hath made ...
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INTRODUCTION | 1 |
HENRY VI | 17 |
TITUS ANDRONICUS | 38 |
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