Shakespearean ComedyRussell & Russell, 1962 - 417 oldal |
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96. oldal
... Shakespeare himself makes a jest of it in an early play : What , hast thou not full often struck a doe , And borne her cleanly by the keeper's nose ? says Demetrius in Titus Andronicus . Such tales as this , and that of Shakespeare's ...
... Shakespeare himself makes a jest of it in an early play : What , hast thou not full often struck a doe , And borne her cleanly by the keeper's nose ? says Demetrius in Titus Andronicus . Such tales as this , and that of Shakespeare's ...
150. oldal
... Shakespeare . Such collaboration is possible , but it seems unlikely . Why should Shakespeare , now in the prime of his activity , call in a partner to assist him in the job of remaking A Shrew ? We cannot trace any collaboration in ...
... Shakespeare . Such collaboration is possible , but it seems unlikely . Why should Shakespeare , now in the prime of his activity , call in a partner to assist him in the job of remaking A Shrew ? We cannot trace any collaboration in ...
407. oldal
... Shakespeare ; not a single definite satiric per- sonal1 allusion , such as appears again and again in Aristophanes , the master of satiric comedy , can be found in Shakespeare . Nor can we find in Shakespeare's plays any trace of that ...
... Shakespeare ; not a single definite satiric per- sonal1 allusion , such as appears again and again in Aristophanes , the master of satiric comedy , can be found in Shakespeare . Nor can we find in Shakespeare's plays any trace of that ...
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THE MEDIEVAL BACKGROUND | 3 |
THE IMPACT OF THE RENAISSANCE | 37 |
THE NEW COMEDY | 53 |
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