Shakespeare's TragediesRoutledge and Paul, 1951 - 277 pagina's |
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George Bagshawe Harrison. slip easily from their scabbards ; and the whole effect is heightened by this increase in speed and movement . Shakespeare also found many hints for character in Brooke's poem , especially old Capulet and the ...
George Bagshawe Harrison. slip easily from their scabbards ; and the whole effect is heightened by this increase in speed and movement . Shakespeare also found many hints for character in Brooke's poem , especially old Capulet and the ...
Pagina 240
... effect some mitigation of the sentence . The tribunes are for immediate death , but at least they are willing to listen to Menenius ' plea to Proceed by Process , Lest parties ( as he is belov'd ) break out , And sack great Rome with ...
... effect some mitigation of the sentence . The tribunes are for immediate death , but at least they are willing to listen to Menenius ' plea to Proceed by Process , Lest parties ( as he is belov'd ) break out , And sack great Rome with ...
Pagina 271
... effect of Lear varies . My most memorable experience in the theatre -it would be no exaggeration to call it ' shattering ' was at a performance of Lear by the Stratford - on - Avon Company in 1924 , Lear being taken by the late Randle ...
... effect of Lear varies . My most memorable experience in the theatre -it would be no exaggeration to call it ' shattering ' was at a performance of Lear by the Stratford - on - Avon Company in 1924 , Lear being taken by the late Randle ...
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SHAKESPEAREAN TRAGEDY | 9 |
TITUS ANDRONICUS | 30 |
ROMEO AND JULIET | 47 |
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