Shakespeare's Comedy of LoveRoutledge, 2013/10/11 - 288 ページ First published in 1987. |
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... kind of story , then individual scenes or characters may be understood from that point of view alone , and thus denied their full life . By the same token , since so many of Shakespeare's comedies use the same devices , there has been ...
... kind of story , then individual scenes or characters may be understood from that point of view alone , and thus denied their full life . By the same token , since so many of Shakespeare's comedies use the same devices , there has been ...
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... kind of study a group of plays like the so - called ' romantic ' comedies from The Comedy of Errors to Twelfth Night is that the recurring plot situations , and the recurring interest in one experi- ence , romantic love , provide a ...
... kind of study a group of plays like the so - called ' romantic ' comedies from The Comedy of Errors to Twelfth Night is that the recurring plot situations , and the recurring interest in one experi- ence , romantic love , provide a ...
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... kind of play ) but to compare it with other specimens of citizen comedy . I have approached the play from this angle in a forthcoming study of citizen comedy . 1 The Comedy of Errors In the second scene of PREFACE xiii.
... kind of play ) but to compare it with other specimens of citizen comedy . I have approached the play from this angle in a forthcoming study of citizen comedy . 1 The Comedy of Errors In the second scene of PREFACE xiii.
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... kind enough to warn him against the law; but he refuses an invitation to keep him company and join him for dinner, on the grounds that he is already engaged 'to certain merchants, / Of whom I hope to make much benefit' (I. ii. 24–5) ...
... kind enough to warn him against the law; but he refuses an invitation to keep him company and join him for dinner, on the grounds that he is already engaged 'to certain merchants, / Of whom I hope to make much benefit' (I. ii. 24–5) ...
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... kind : For assure your selfe , this towne Epidamnum , is a place of outragious expenses , exceeding in all ryot and lasciviousness : and ( I heare ) as full of Ribaulds , Parasites , Drunkards , Catch- poles , Cony - catchers , and ...
... kind : For assure your selfe , this towne Epidamnum , is a place of outragious expenses , exceeding in all ryot and lasciviousness : and ( I heare ) as full of Ribaulds , Parasites , Drunkards , Catch- poles , Cony - catchers , and ...
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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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