Shakespeare's TragediesRoutledge and Paul, 1951 - 277 pagina's |
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Pagina 72
... soliloquy : It must be by his death : and for my part , I know no personal cause , to spurn at him , But for the ... soliloquies in Shakespeare's tragedies to display a mind trying to work its way clear through a difficult problem ...
... soliloquy : It must be by his death : and for my part , I know no personal cause , to spurn at him , But for the ... soliloquies in Shakespeare's tragedies to display a mind trying to work its way clear through a difficult problem ...
Pagina 99
... soliloquy that Hamlet utters after the players have left him is worth careful note . As usual , indeed as the convention of the soliloquy demanded , Hamlet quite literally reveals his own mind . He is powerfully stirred ; and he falls ...
... soliloquy that Hamlet utters after the players have left him is worth careful note . As usual , indeed as the convention of the soliloquy demanded , Hamlet quite literally reveals his own mind . He is powerfully stirred ; and he falls ...
Pagina 192
... soliloquy is as good a specimen of Shakespeare's complex , terrifying and overflowing imagery as any : The raven ... soliloquies in the play + If it were done , when ' tis done , then ' twere well , It were done quickly : if th ...
... soliloquy is as good a specimen of Shakespeare's complex , terrifying and overflowing imagery as any : The raven ... soliloquies in the play + If it were done , when ' tis done , then ' twere well , It were done quickly : if th ...
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SHAKESPEAREAN TRAGEDY | 9 |
TITUS ANDRONICUS | 30 |
ROMEO AND JULIET | 47 |
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