Shakespeare's TragediesRoutledge and Paul, 1951 - 277 pagina's |
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Pagina 5
... reading the manuscript and for valuable suggestions , especially in the chapter on Coriolanus and Frank Huntley for reading the proofs . The text used for quotations is that of the Penguin Shakespeare . It follows the original Folio or ...
... reading the manuscript and for valuable suggestions , especially in the chapter on Coriolanus and Frank Huntley for reading the proofs . The text used for quotations is that of the Penguin Shakespeare . It follows the original Folio or ...
Pagina 89
... readers know , a compound of all that is in the Second Quarto and in the First Folio ; and , where there is a difference of reading , that which seems best to the Editor . We must step warily ; if Shakespeare himself altered Hamlet the ...
... readers know , a compound of all that is in the Second Quarto and in the First Folio ; and , where there is a difference of reading , that which seems best to the Editor . We must step warily ; if Shakespeare himself altered Hamlet the ...
Pagina 113
... readers were thus encouraged to visualize the Greek hero as Essex , even more strongly than Victorian readers on first reading the Idylls of the King were asked to identify King Arthur : These to His Memory - since he held them dear ...
... readers were thus encouraged to visualize the Greek hero as Essex , even more strongly than Victorian readers on first reading the Idylls of the King were asked to identify King Arthur : These to His Memory - since he held them dear ...
Inhoudsopgave
SHAKESPEAREAN TRAGEDY | 9 |
TITUS ANDRONICUS | 30 |
ROMEO AND JULIET | 47 |
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Aaron Achilles Ajax Alcibiades Antony and Cleopatra Antony's Apemantus audience Aufidius Bassianus begins blood Brabantio Brutus Cassio character Claudius comes Cordelia Coriolanus critics curtains dead death deep tragedy Desdemona drama Edmund Elizabethan Emilia emotions Enobarbus enters episode eyes father feeling follows Friar friends give Gloucester Goneril Greek Hamlet hand hath heart Hector honour husband Iago Iago's inner stage Julius Caesar kill King Lady Capulet Laertes Lavinia Lear Lord Lucius Macbeth main stage Martius Menenius mind moral mother murder nature never night Octavius Othello Pandarus passes Patroclus Plutarch Queen realize Regan replies returns revenge Revenge Play Roderigo Roman Rome Romeo and Juliet Saturninus scene sense Shakespeare Shakespeare's plays soldier soliloquy Spanish Tragedy speak speech stage direction story Tamora thee Thersites thou Timon Titus Andronicus tragic tribunes Troylus and Cressida Tybalt Ulysses upper stage utter vengeance Volumnia wife words young