The Shakespearian Scene: Some Twentieth-century PerspectivesLongmans, 1969 - 182 ページ |
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... appear- ance of King Lear , An Acte to Restraine Abuses of Players virtually proscribed the use on the stage even of the name of God . Consequently , if Shakespeare wished to express Christian attitudes , in King Lear and after ...
... appear- ance of King Lear , An Acte to Restraine Abuses of Players virtually proscribed the use on the stage even of the name of God . Consequently , if Shakespeare wished to express Christian attitudes , in King Lear and after ...
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... appear most unlikely that Shakespeare thought of him as an evil spirit . In spite of the great wrong he has suffered ... appears , then , that if we do not wish to ignore the natural bent of the story we must accept as basic the ...
... appear most unlikely that Shakespeare thought of him as an evil spirit . In spite of the great wrong he has suffered ... appears , then , that if we do not wish to ignore the natural bent of the story we must accept as basic the ...
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... appear so intractable if traditional Christian teaching in the matter of vengeance is more carefully considered ... appears to be a legally elected monarch , the throne of Denmark is , in fact , morally vacant , since its possessor has ...
... appear so intractable if traditional Christian teaching in the matter of vengeance is more carefully considered ... appears to be a legally elected monarch , the throne of Denmark is , in fact , morally vacant , since its possessor has ...
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