Shakespeare's Comedy of LoveRoutledge, 2013/10/11 - 288 ページ First published in 1987. |
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... Duke of Syracuse's treatment of Ephesian merchants has led to 'mortal and intestine jars' (i. i. 11), and to a sentence of death on any merchant from one town who visits the other. This is the predicament in which Aegeon stands in the ...
... Duke of Syracuse's treatment of Ephesian merchants has led to 'mortal and intestine jars' (i. i. 11), and to a sentence of death on any merchant from one town who visits the other. This is the predicament in which Aegeon stands in the ...
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... Duke of Syracuse's treatment of Ephesian merchants has led to ' mortal and intestine jars ' ( I. i . 11 ) , and to a sentence of death on any merchant from one town who visits the other . This is the predicament in which Aegeon stands ...
... Duke of Syracuse's treatment of Ephesian merchants has led to ' mortal and intestine jars ' ( I. i . 11 ) , and to a sentence of death on any merchant from one town who visits the other . This is the predicament in which Aegeon stands ...
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... Duke himself ( V . i . 137-8 , 198 ) . In the commercial and domestic spheres he inhabits , disruption may be fun for the audience , but it is unsettling and unpleasant for the victim . As we see throughout Shakespeare's comedies , love ...
... Duke himself ( V . i . 137-8 , 198 ) . In the commercial and domestic spheres he inhabits , disruption may be fun for the audience , but it is unsettling and unpleasant for the victim . As we see throughout Shakespeare's comedies , love ...
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... Duke's proposal of marriage . 7 See R. A. Foakes , introduction to his Arden edition of The Comedy of Errors ( London , 1962 ) , p . xxix . more dramatic prominence than the natives , and treated , THE COMEDY OF ERRORS 9.
... Duke's proposal of marriage . 7 See R. A. Foakes , introduction to his Arden edition of The Comedy of Errors ( London , 1962 ) , p . xxix . more dramatic prominence than the natives , and treated , THE COMEDY OF ERRORS 9.
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... , some of the wonder experienced by Antipholus of Syracuse begins to touch the more practical Ephesians . When the Duke sees the twins together he exclaims : One of these men is genius to the other ; THE COMEDY OF ERRORS 15.
... , some of the wonder experienced by Antipholus of Syracuse begins to touch the more practical Ephesians . When the Duke sees the twins together he exclaims : One of these men is genius to the other ; THE COMEDY OF ERRORS 15.
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The Two Gentlemen of Verona | 21 |
The Taming of the Shrew | 41 |
Loves Labours Lost | 63 |
A Midsummer Nights Dream | 89 |
The Merchant of Venice | 117 |
Much Ado About Nothing | 151 |
As You Like It | 185 |
Twelfth Night | 221 |
beyond Twelfth Night | 255 |
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