Shakespeare the Professional, and Related StudiesElsevier Science & Technology Books, 1973 - 237 oldal |
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... dramatist , though in both capacities he could be described as making ' old offences of affections new ' . In any case , if the Sonnets were not wholly fictional , he was in- volved in a situation where he was bound to feel socially ...
... dramatist , though in both capacities he could be described as making ' old offences of affections new ' . In any case , if the Sonnets were not wholly fictional , he was in- volved in a situation where he was bound to feel socially ...
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... dramatist , writing for a stable company , is apt to rely on the talents of his fellow actors to bring to life ... dramatists would have avoided . The advantages of being a professional theatre poet can be seen from the failures of these ...
... dramatist , writing for a stable company , is apt to rely on the talents of his fellow actors to bring to life ... dramatists would have avoided . The advantages of being a professional theatre poet can be seen from the failures of these ...
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Kenneth Muir. - - Then perhaps it should be stressed that the dramatist the professional dramatist – relies on the actors to embody his characters , adding to them the physical presence of Burbage , Garrick , Mrs Siddons or Sir John ...
Kenneth Muir. - - Then perhaps it should be stressed that the dramatist the professional dramatist – relies on the actors to embody his characters , adding to them the physical presence of Burbage , Garrick , Mrs Siddons or Sir John ...
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PREFACE ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS 1 Shakespeare the Professional | 1 |
Shakespeares Poets | 2 |
Shaw and Shakespeare | 3 |
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actor Antony appears argued asks associated audience beauty beginning believe blood body Caesar calls Chapter characters Claudius Cleopatra compares Complaint contrast course critics darkness death deed describes disease doth dramatist earth effect Elizabethan evil example expressed eyes fear feeling Fortune give given Hamlet hand heart heaven Henry idea imagery images imagination interpretation Juliet King Lady Macbeth later light lines living look lovers Lucrece Macbeth meaning merely metaphor mind murder nature never night passages passion performance perhaps play poem poet poetry realize references regarded remarks rhetorical Richard Romeo says scene seems sense Shake Shakespeare Shaw sickness significant sleep Sonnets speaks speech stage stanzas story style suggested tears tells theatre theme things thou thought turn Venus and Adonis verse wishes write written