Shakespeare's TragediesRoutledge, 11 paź 2013 - 280 First published in 1951. |
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... Elizabethan world pattern and at the other as a specimen of the fare offered to playgoers at the Globe Playhouse in the closing months of the reign of Queen Elizabeth . There are , indeed , a dozen different kinds of study , all ...
... Elizabethan world pattern and at the other as a specimen of the fare offered to playgoers at the Globe Playhouse in the closing months of the reign of Queen Elizabeth . There are , indeed , a dozen different kinds of study , all ...
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... Elizabethan drama was more fluid . Having a multiple stage where action could alternate between main stage , inner stage and upper stage , the dramatist was able to show many episodes , one quickly following the other , so that far more ...
... Elizabethan drama was more fluid . Having a multiple stage where action could alternate between main stage , inner stage and upper stage , the dramatist was able to show many episodes , one quickly following the other , so that far more ...
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... Elizabethan knowledge as his particular field . He is thus concerned with Shakespeare himself , his family and their affairs , with Stratfordon - Avon , its church , school , Corporation , town records , tithes , tillage and taxes ...
... Elizabethan knowledge as his particular field . He is thus concerned with Shakespeare himself , his family and their affairs , with Stratfordon - Avon , its church , school , Corporation , town records , tithes , tillage and taxes ...
Strona 14
... Elizabethan tragedies end with the stage cluttered with corpses . Shakespeare is fairly modest in his holocausts . In Lear , his most desperate tragedy , there are five dead at the end , four in Hamlet and three apiece in Romeo and ...
... Elizabethan tragedies end with the stage cluttered with corpses . Shakespeare is fairly modest in his holocausts . In Lear , his most desperate tragedy , there are five dead at the end , four in Hamlet and three apiece in Romeo and ...
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... Elizabethan plays . Apart from its fine poetry ( which is , incidentally , confined to less than half a dozen passages ) , it is again the story of a common problem , especially to academic persons . Professors , it is true , do not ...
... Elizabethan plays . Apart from its fine poetry ( which is , incidentally , confined to less than half a dozen passages ) , it is again the story of a common problem , especially to academic persons . Professors , it is true , do not ...
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ROMEO AND JULIET | 47 |
JULIUS CAESAR | 65 |
HAMLET | 88 |
TROYLUS AND CRESSIDA III | 111 |
OTHELLO | 131 |
KING LEAR | 158 |
MACBETH | 184 |
ANTONY AND CLEOPATRA | 203 |
CORIOLANUS | 227 |
TIMON OF ATHENS | 253 |
EPILOGUE | 271 |
INDEX | 275 |
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