Shakespeare the Professional, and Related StudiesElsevier Science & Technology Books, 1973 - 237 oldal |
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... never pause again , never stand still , Till either death hath clos'd these eyes of mine Or fortune given me measure of revenge . ( ii ) I will stir up in England some black storm Shall blow ten thousand souls to heaven or hell ; And ...
... never pause again , never stand still , Till either death hath clos'd these eyes of mine Or fortune given me measure of revenge . ( ii ) I will stir up in England some black storm Shall blow ten thousand souls to heaven or hell ; And ...
51. oldal
... never between the lines'44 - and he went out of his way to conceal the rhetorical artifice and word - music of the great Towton speech . - On the subject of cutting the text of Shakespeare's plays Shaw modified his position . In writing ...
... never between the lines'44 - and he went out of his way to conceal the rhetorical artifice and word - music of the great Towton speech . - On the subject of cutting the text of Shakespeare's plays Shaw modified his position . In writing ...
150. oldal
... never recur . Just before the murder , Macbeth reminds himself of the exact time and place , so that he can relegate ( as Stephen Spender suggests ) 15 ' the moment to the past from which it will never escape into the future ' . Macbeth ...
... never recur . Just before the murder , Macbeth reminds himself of the exact time and place , so that he can relegate ( as Stephen Spender suggests ) 15 ' the moment to the past from which it will never escape into the future ' . Macbeth ...
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PREFACE ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS 1 Shakespeare the Professional | 1 |
Shakespeares Poets | 2 |
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