Shakespeare the Professional, and Related StudiesElsevier Science & Technology Books, 1973 - 237 oldal |
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... light images is different from that of the gunpowder ones . She tries to link them by saying that Shakespeare ' saw the story in its swift and tragic beauty , as an almost blinding flash of light , suddenly ignited and as swiftly ...
... light images is different from that of the gunpowder ones . She tries to link them by saying that Shakespeare ' saw the story in its swift and tragic beauty , as an almost blinding flash of light , suddenly ignited and as swiftly ...
129. oldal
... Light and Darkness There is a contrast throughout the play between the powers of light and darkness . It has often been observed that many scenes are set in darkness . Duncan arrives at Inverness as night falls ; he is murdered during ...
... Light and Darkness There is a contrast throughout the play between the powers of light and darkness . It has often been observed that many scenes are set in darkness . Duncan arrives at Inverness as night falls ; he is murdered during ...
226. oldal
... light for love ? The lines are spoken by Romeus just before his suicide . There are more than a score of light and fire images in Brooke's poem ; some referring to love , and others to the feud between the two families . See ll . 35 ...
... light for love ? The lines are spoken by Romeus just before his suicide . There are more than a score of light and fire images in Brooke's poem ; some referring to love , and others to the feud between the two families . See ll . 35 ...
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PREFACE ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS 1 Shakespeare the Professional | 1 |
Shakespeares Poets | 2 |
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