Romeo and JulietPenguin UK, 7 апр. 2005 г. - Всего страниц: 320 'Shakespeare invented the human as we continue to know it' Harold Bloom |
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... dream visions of Pericles and Cymbeline and the masque in The Tempest, written between 1607 and 1611. It inects his literary style throughout his career. In his earliest writings the verse, based on the ten-syllabled, five-beat iambic ...
... dream visions of Pericles and Cymbeline and the masque in The Tempest, written between 1607 and 1611. It inects his literary style throughout his career. In his earliest writings the verse, based on the ten-syllabled, five-beat iambic ...
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... Dream. The following table is based on the 'Canon and Chronology' section in William Shakespeare: A Textual Companion, by Stanley Wells and Gary Taylor, with John Jowett and William Montgomery (1987), where more detailed information and ...
... Dream. The following table is based on the 'Canon and Chronology' section in William Shakespeare: A Textual Companion, by Stanley Wells and Gary Taylor, with John Jowett and William Montgomery (1987), where more detailed information and ...
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... Dream (from which Mercutio's brilliant Queen Mab speech (I.4.53–95) seems like a mischievous migrant), and with the later and darker Measure for Measure (where two young lovers, one of whom is called Juliet, find themselves more ...
... Dream (from which Mercutio's brilliant Queen Mab speech (I.4.53–95) seems like a mischievous migrant), and with the later and darker Measure for Measure (where two young lovers, one of whom is called Juliet, find themselves more ...
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... Dream. The abashed Bard redescends in silence. 'I had him there', she chuckles. But in Shakespeare's play the corpses are for real, as we say, and they stay where they are until the performance is concluded, when the players get to ...
... Dream. The abashed Bard redescends in silence. 'I had him there', she chuckles. But in Shakespeare's play the corpses are for real, as we say, and they stay where they are until the performance is concluded, when the players get to ...
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... , the dramatist and poet Christopher Marlowe (finished after he died in 1593 by George Chapman), and Pyramus and Thisbe feature unforgettably in A Midsummer Night's Dream. Shakespeare had been drawn to the tragic legend.
... , the dramatist and poet Christopher Marlowe (finished after he died in 1593 by George Chapman), and Pyramus and Thisbe feature unforgettably in A Midsummer Night's Dream. Shakespeare had been drawn to the tragic legend.
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