Romeo and JulietPenguin UK, 7.04.2005 г. - 320 страници 'Shakespeare invented the human as we continue to know it' Harold Bloom |
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... body of scholarship and criticism began to amass. Partly as a result of a general swing in education away from the teaching of Greek and Roman texts and towards literature written in English, Shakespeare became the object of intensive ...
... body of scholarship and criticism began to amass. Partly as a result of a general swing in education away from the teaching of Greek and Roman texts and towards literature written in English, Shakespeare became the object of intensive ...
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... bodies in this play are exposed to the elements – as the audience and performers were, for real, in the open-air public playhouses of Elizabethan London. The result of all this condensation is that there is no time to spare, and hardly ...
... bodies in this play are exposed to the elements – as the audience and performers were, for real, in the open-air public playhouses of Elizabethan London. The result of all this condensation is that there is no time to spare, and hardly ...
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... body, for physical gratification and relief. Together they compose a perspective that complements the lovers' view of themselves and each other, against which to measure it. As their spokespersons they have two major characters (who can ...
... body, for physical gratification and relief. Together they compose a perspective that complements the lovers' view of themselves and each other, against which to measure it. As their spokespersons they have two major characters (who can ...
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... body, finding natural expression in images of soaring, ying, oating on 'love's light wings' (II.2.66) with 'wind ... bodies and the worms that will feed on them, to the everlasting int. These contradictory pressures are reected in the ...
... body, finding natural expression in images of soaring, ying, oating on 'love's light wings' (II.2.66) with 'wind ... bodies and the worms that will feed on them, to the everlasting int. These contradictory pressures are reected in the ...
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... body in Act IV, scene 5, a scene that is often curtailed in performance. The passage beginning with Lady Capulet's 'Accursed, unhappy, wretched, hateful day' to Capulet's 'And with my child my joys are burièd!' (43–64) is certainly ...
... body in Act IV, scene 5, a scene that is often curtailed in performance. The passage beginning with Lady Capulet's 'Accursed, unhappy, wretched, hateful day' to Capulet's 'And with my child my joys are burièd!' (43–64) is certainly ...
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