Animal Analogy in Shakespeare's Character PortrayalKing's Crown Press, 1947 - 150 pagini |
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... Shakespeare made use of these traditions and why his audience recognized and enjoyed his animal allusions , and shall thus come to a truer appreciation of the meaning of the plays and of the consummate skill of Shakespeare as a ...
... Shakespeare made use of these traditions and why his audience recognized and enjoyed his animal allusions , and shall thus come to a truer appreciation of the meaning of the plays and of the consummate skill of Shakespeare as a ...
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... Shakespeare was Bacon ; 33 Plessow in chronicling the fable's history in England ; 34 And- ers in listing the books Shakespeare had read ; 35 and T. W. Baldwin in studying the grammar school background of Shakespeare.36 I have found ...
... Shakespeare was Bacon ; 33 Plessow in chronicling the fable's history in England ; 34 And- ers in listing the books Shakespeare had read ; 35 and T. W. Baldwin in studying the grammar school background of Shakespeare.36 I have found ...
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... SHAKESPEARE probably used more animal comparisons for the por- trayal of character than any dramatist before or since his time . Of some four thousand references to animals in Shakespeare's plays about twenty - five hundred are ...
... SHAKESPEARE probably used more animal comparisons for the por- trayal of character than any dramatist before or since his time . Of some four thousand references to animals in Shakespeare's plays about twenty - five hundred are ...
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