Later ShakespeareJohn Russell Brown, Bernard Harris Edward Arnold, 1966 - 264 ページ |
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... relationship with the actor . This relation- ship existed not only during solo speech on stage , but would have been reinforced as actors directed asides to the audience while other THE STAGING OF THE LAST PLAYS ISI.
... relationship with the actor . This relation- ship existed not only during solo speech on stage , but would have been reinforced as actors directed asides to the audience while other THE STAGING OF THE LAST PLAYS ISI.
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... relation to its immediate sources it touches the colonizing enterprise of Shakespeare's England . In relation to one strain of dramatic tradition it is a morality , about the cure of evil and the forgiveness of sin ; in relation to ...
... relation to its immediate sources it touches the colonizing enterprise of Shakespeare's England . In relation to one strain of dramatic tradition it is a morality , about the cure of evil and the forgiveness of sin ; in relation to ...
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... relation of the recognition scene between Leontes and Perdita by three gentlemen in The Winter's Tale , V. ii . It ... relationship between Shakespeare and his colleagues to which I have already alluded . Socially Shakespeare could 1 ...
... relation of the recognition scene between Leontes and Perdita by three gentlemen in The Winter's Tale , V. ii . It ... relationship between Shakespeare and his colleagues to which I have already alluded . Socially Shakespeare could 1 ...
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