The Shakespearian Scene: Some Twentieth-century PerspectivesLongmans, 1969 - 182 ページ |
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... deal about the opinions of Shakespeare's contemporaries on such subjects as jealousy , anger , melancholy and grief . If we really wish to understand the psychology of Hamlet , the historians tell us , we ought to read such books as ...
... deal about the opinions of Shakespeare's contemporaries on such subjects as jealousy , anger , melancholy and grief . If we really wish to understand the psychology of Hamlet , the historians tell us , we ought to read such books as ...
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... deal justly with me : come , come ' ; ' Except my life , except my life ' ; ' Very like , very like ' . This , together with his ironic comments , his conceits , and his use of word play at moments of crisis , gives him an unmistakable ...
... deal justly with me : come , come ' ; ' Except my life , except my life ' ; ' Very like , very like ' . This , together with his ironic comments , his conceits , and his use of word play at moments of crisis , gives him an unmistakable ...
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... deal largely with religious issues are R. B. Heilman's This Great Stage , 1948 ; J. F. Danby's Shakespeare's Doctrine of Nature , 1948 and R. W. Chambers , King Lear , 1940. See also : E. Wels- ford's chapter on the play in The Fool ...
... deal largely with religious issues are R. B. Heilman's This Great Stage , 1948 ; J. F. Danby's Shakespeare's Doctrine of Nature , 1948 and R. W. Chambers , King Lear , 1940. See also : E. Wels- ford's chapter on the play in The Fool ...
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