Shakespeare's Enactment: The Dynamics of Renaissance TheatreSwallow Press, 1976 - 257 oldal |
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20. oldal
... conclusion leading to the marriage whose incipient celebration operates as a controlling presence and encouragement ... conclude the dream . Bottom's play offers not the same orders , but the implied sig- nificative ridiculousness of ...
... conclusion leading to the marriage whose incipient celebration operates as a controlling presence and encouragement ... conclude the dream . Bottom's play offers not the same orders , but the implied sig- nificative ridiculousness of ...
61. oldal
... conclusion , wherein Cinthio the Moor and the Ensign linger till they are discovered at separate times and tortured to confess , but he builds the conclusion around the psychic conditions of the revenge . In Cinthio there is no foregive ...
... conclusion , wherein Cinthio the Moor and the Ensign linger till they are discovered at separate times and tortured to confess , but he builds the conclusion around the psychic conditions of the revenge . In Cinthio there is no foregive ...
112. oldal
... conclusion of the series is suddenly clear , since the description of old age is immediately followed by the entrance of the eighty - year - old Adam . DUKE : Go find him out ... ORLANDO : I thank ye ; and be blest for your good comfort ...
... conclusion of the series is suddenly clear , since the description of old age is immediately followed by the entrance of the eighty - year - old Adam . DUKE : Go find him out ... ORLANDO : I thank ye ; and be blest for your good comfort ...
Tartalomjegyzék
The Sounding of the Theme | 40 |
Dramatic Irony | 79 |
Play | 102 |
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