Julius CaesarThomas Nelson and Sons, 1998 - 394 oldal 'Daniell's edition is a hefty piece of serious scholarship that makes a genuine contribution.'Eric Rasmussen, University of Nevada at Reno, Shakespeare Survey'This is a stimulating new look at a play which is too often exhibited in a critical museum.' Paul Dean, English Studies 81,1, |
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120. oldal
... followed Julius Caesar at the Globe for the next afternoon performance : the enlarged Henry V as newly fitted up for the Globe , perhaps , or even on successive days the Henry IV plays – Falstaff was hugely popular – followed by Henry V ...
... followed Julius Caesar at the Globe for the next afternoon performance : the enlarged Henry V as newly fitted up for the Globe , perhaps , or even on successive days the Henry IV plays – Falstaff was hugely popular – followed by Henry V ...
146. oldal
... followed by the men . Here in Julius Caesar we have the last occurrence in Shakespeare of a constellation not noticed before , of announced entry , dramatic change , treasons and Erebus . Perhaps a single source may be found , possibly ...
... followed by the men . Here in Julius Caesar we have the last occurrence in Shakespeare of a constellation not noticed before , of announced entry , dramatic change , treasons and Erebus . Perhaps a single source may be found , possibly ...
324. oldal
... followed also his shame and reproache , abusing the Tribunes of the people in this sorte . At that time , the feast Lupercalia was celebrated , the which in olde time men say was the feast of sheapheards or heard men , and is much like ...
... followed also his shame and reproache , abusing the Tribunes of the people in this sorte . At that time , the feast Lupercalia was celebrated , the which in olde time men say was the feast of sheapheards or heard men , and is much like ...
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Drama, Narrative and Moral Education: Exploring Traditional Tales in the ... Joe Winston Korlátozott előnézet - 1998 |
Drama, Narrative and Moral Education: Exploring Traditional Tales in the ... Joe Winston Korlátozott előnézet - 1998 |