Later ShakespeareJohn Russell Brown, Bernard Harris Edward Arnold, 1966 - 264 ページ |
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... theatrical facilities available to him . It would be folly to ignore aspects of private production which , although practic- able in the Globe , are given interesting significance in the last plays . The ways in which these theatrical ...
... theatrical facilities available to him . It would be folly to ignore aspects of private production which , although practic- able in the Globe , are given interesting significance in the last plays . The ways in which these theatrical ...
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... theatrical situation in which it thrived . We must try to avoid any interpretation of data concerning these plays ... theatrical facilities answered each other . Any consideration of the staging of these plays must involve examination of ...
... theatrical situation in which it thrived . We must try to avoid any interpretation of data concerning these plays ... theatrical facilities answered each other . Any consideration of the staging of these plays must involve examination of ...
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... theatrical pieces has a distinctly new emphasis . This emphasis corresponds to the critical opinion , widely held , that the last Shakespearian romances have ' lost ' the focus and the concentration of the major tragedies , and that ...
... theatrical pieces has a distinctly new emphasis . This emphasis corresponds to the critical opinion , widely held , that the last Shakespearian romances have ' lost ' the focus and the concentration of the major tragedies , and that ...
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