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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... moved with a rare amalgamation of artistic integrity and dedicated professionalism from one kind of drama to another. Never shackled by convention, he offered his actors the alternation between serious and comic modes from play to play ...
... moved with a rare amalgamation of artistic integrity and dedicated professionalism from one kind of drama to another. Never shackled by convention, he offered his actors the alternation between serious and comic modes from play to play ...
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... move and, in the widest sense of the word, entertain audiences. He is the greatest of poets, but he is essentially a dramatic poet. Though his plays have much to offer to readers, they exist fully only in performance. In these volumes ...
... move and, in the widest sense of the word, entertain audiences. He is the greatest of poets, but he is essentially a dramatic poet. Though his plays have much to offer to readers, they exist fully only in performance. In these volumes ...
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... move (the formal and the colloquial), in the genres with which the play associates itself (comedy and tragedy), in ... moved too fast, 'Too like the lightning, which doth cease to be | Ere one can say “It lightens” ' (II.2.119–20). Romeo ...
... move (the formal and the colloquial), in the genres with which the play associates itself (comedy and tragedy), in ... moved too fast, 'Too like the lightning, which doth cease to be | Ere one can say “It lightens” ' (II.2.119–20). Romeo ...
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... move in from the guest list, with its signors, counts, their sisters and nieces and someone intriguingly called 'the lively Helena' (I.2.69). Though the play does not require a large cast – in Shakespeare's time it could have been ...
... move in from the guest list, with its signors, counts, their sisters and nieces and someone intriguingly called 'the lively Helena' (I.2.69). Though the play does not require a large cast – in Shakespeare's time it could have been ...
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... move but densely interwined with it. These 'low' figures may not be able to read but they can still play with words. Notice the pleasure a Capulet servant takes in the fact that 'Nurse' rhymes with 'curse' (I.3.102–3); another quips ...
... move but densely interwined with it. These 'low' figures may not be able to read but they can still play with words. Notice the pleasure a Capulet servant takes in the fact that 'Nurse' rhymes with 'curse' (I.3.102–3); another quips ...
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