Shakespeare the Professional, and Related StudiesElsevier Science & Technology Books, 1973 - 237 oldal |
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... style reached its early perfection in Hamlet . I need only recall a few of its characteristics . The style varies according to the character and even according to the situation . The formal oration by Claudius in the second scene with ...
... style reached its early perfection in Hamlet . I need only recall a few of its characteristics . The style varies according to the character and even according to the situation . The formal oration by Claudius in the second scene with ...
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... style and taste were as different from mine as Debussy's from Verdi's . With Shakespear and with me he was not always at his happiest best . But some of the qualities of those productions may well have been due to the fact that Shaw ...
... style and taste were as different from mine as Debussy's from Verdi's . With Shakespear and with me he was not always at his happiest best . But some of the qualities of those productions may well have been due to the fact that Shaw ...
55. oldal
... style . Dryden himself , in spite of his recognition of Shakespeare's great- ness , complained that his whole style is so pestered with figurative expressions that it is affected as it is obscure ... " Tis not that I would explode3 the ...
... style . Dryden himself , in spite of his recognition of Shakespeare's great- ness , complained that his whole style is so pestered with figurative expressions that it is affected as it is obscure ... " Tis not that I would explode3 the ...
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PREFACE ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS 1 Shakespeare the Professional | 1 |
Shakespeares Poets | 2 |
Shaw and Shakespeare | 3 |
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