Shakespearean ComedyRussell & Russell, 1962 - 417 oldal |
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viii. oldal
... seems to be ' instinct , ' that in his comic scenes he ' produces without labour what no labour can im- prove . ' And if his comedy is indeed instinctive , it is possible that we may learn more of Shakespeare's very self from his comic ...
... seems to be ' instinct , ' that in his comic scenes he ' produces without labour what no labour can im- prove . ' And if his comedy is indeed instinctive , it is possible that we may learn more of Shakespeare's very self from his comic ...
212. oldal
... seems now to be on the way to a fairly general acceptance , and an explanation of the abbreviated and garbled forms seems quite possible . The title - page of The Tragedy states that it had been performed by Pembroke's Company ; in that ...
... seems now to be on the way to a fairly general acceptance , and an explanation of the abbreviated and garbled forms seems quite possible . The title - page of The Tragedy states that it had been performed by Pembroke's Company ; in that ...
347. oldal
... seems to have been printed from a hasty and careless transcript of the company's play - book . There is a fairly general agreement that All's Well is not a homogeneous piece of work , but a revision by Shakespeare about 1603-4 of a play ...
... seems to have been printed from a hasty and careless transcript of the company's play - book . There is a fairly general agreement that All's Well is not a homogeneous piece of work , but a revision by Shakespeare about 1603-4 of a play ...
Tartalomjegyzék
THE MEDIEVAL BACKGROUND | 3 |
THE IMPACT OF THE RENAISSANCE | 37 |
THE NEW COMEDY | 53 |
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