The Shakespearian Scene: Some Twentieth-century PerspectivesLongmans, 1969 - 182 ページ |
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... described as a ' poisonous toad ' , a ' bottled spider ' , a ' hedge - hog ' , an ' abortive rooting hog ' , a ' foul swine ' . These revolting animal images undoubtedly help to reinforce our consciousness of Richard's monstrous cruelty ...
... described as a ' poisonous toad ' , a ' bottled spider ' , a ' hedge - hog ' , an ' abortive rooting hog ' , a ' foul swine ' . These revolting animal images undoubtedly help to reinforce our consciousness of Richard's monstrous cruelty ...
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... described by Stoll as ' the indispensable clue and guide of the spectator or reader ' - and the expectations of his original audience , their ultimate purpose being to discover how , with Shakespeare in question , this or that play ...
... described by Stoll as ' the indispensable clue and guide of the spectator or reader ' - and the expectations of his original audience , their ultimate purpose being to discover how , with Shakespeare in question , this or that play ...
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... described in the chapter headings ; for this reason a subject index was not considered necessary . -AVER ANG THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN GRADUATE LIBRARY DATE DUE. Abercrombie , Lascelles , 143 , 150-1 , 171 , 178 Addison , Joseph , 139 ...
... described in the chapter headings ; for this reason a subject index was not considered necessary . -AVER ANG THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN GRADUATE LIBRARY DATE DUE. Abercrombie , Lascelles , 143 , 150-1 , 171 , 178 Addison , Joseph , 139 ...
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