Shakespeare's Enactment: The Dynamics of Renaissance TheatreSwallow Press, 1976 - 257 oldal |
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53. oldal
... shows already at his arrival from the boat ( II , i ) , where time with Desdemona on the high seas leaves him speechless before her , unable to get a word in at the sexual banter . Finally he turns himself into the street bravo stabbed ...
... shows already at his arrival from the boat ( II , i ) , where time with Desdemona on the high seas leaves him speechless before her , unable to get a word in at the sexual banter . Finally he turns himself into the street bravo stabbed ...
118. oldal
... show is a conventional resource for a play ; Gorboduc introduces each of its acts with a dumb show . But these dumb shows are recapitulative , as in Hamlet , or else allegorical . In Per- icles the dumb show conveys action all by itself ...
... show is a conventional resource for a play ; Gorboduc introduces each of its acts with a dumb show . But these dumb shows are recapitulative , as in Hamlet , or else allegorical . In Per- icles the dumb show conveys action all by itself ...
240. oldal
... show how sweeping the condemnation could be . 7. Michel Foucault , Histoire de la folie à l'âge classique ( Paris , 1961 ) ... shows that Shakespeare has Jaques burlesque the seven - ages topos . 13. Bertold Brecht , Versuche , Vol . 11 ...
... show how sweeping the condemnation could be . 7. Michel Foucault , Histoire de la folie à l'âge classique ( Paris , 1961 ) ... shows that Shakespeare has Jaques burlesque the seven - ages topos . 13. Bertold Brecht , Versuche , Vol . 11 ...
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The Sounding of the Theme | 40 |
Dramatic Irony | 79 |
Play | 102 |
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