Shakespeare's TragediesRoutledge and Paul, 1951 - 277 pagina's |
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Pagina 45
... feeling , as a play - maker and not as a dramatist . He had therefore little , if any , sense of the essential horror of Lavinia's fate ; her sufferings were good theatre for a hard - boiled audience and an excuse for extravagant ...
... feeling , as a play - maker and not as a dramatist . He had therefore little , if any , sense of the essential horror of Lavinia's fate ; her sufferings were good theatre for a hard - boiled audience and an excuse for extravagant ...
Pagina 95
... feelings of disgust for his uncle as physically contempt- ible are stressed , by the custom of the stage the King is always- to my mind quite wrongly - shown as a fine handsome man . The prevailing feeling in Hamlet's mind is disgust ...
... feelings of disgust for his uncle as physically contempt- ible are stressed , by the custom of the stage the King is always- to my mind quite wrongly - shown as a fine handsome man . The prevailing feeling in Hamlet's mind is disgust ...
Pagina 162
... feeling that the universe was corrupt and on the point of dissolution , which is reflected in quite a number of ... feelings of the universal corruption of society and indeed of the universe . The air itself seemed corrupt . The fields ...
... feeling that the universe was corrupt and on the point of dissolution , which is reflected in quite a number of ... feelings of the universal corruption of society and indeed of the universe . The air itself seemed corrupt . The fields ...
Inhoudsopgave
SHAKESPEAREAN TRAGEDY | 9 |
TITUS ANDRONICUS | 30 |
ROMEO AND JULIET | 47 |
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