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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... Fletcher; known in its own time as All is True) 1613 Cardenio (by Shakespeare and Fletcher; lost) 1613 The Two Noble Kinsmen (by Shakespeare and Fletcher) 1613–14 Introduction TOO SWIFT, TOO SLOW Live fast, die young. Or.
... Fletcher; known in its own time as All is True) 1613 Cardenio (by Shakespeare and Fletcher; lost) 1613 The Two Noble Kinsmen (by Shakespeare and Fletcher) 1613–14 Introduction TOO SWIFT, TOO SLOW Live fast, die young. Or.
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... true that this becomes complicated when a written story is read aloud to others, and hence in a sense 'performed'.) Dramatists can counteract or complement this sense of the here and now by various means that indicate the lapse of days ...
... true that this becomes complicated when a written story is read aloud to others, and hence in a sense 'performed'.) Dramatists can counteract or complement this sense of the here and now by various means that indicate the lapse of days ...
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... true of the final scenes at the tombs, the Capulets' and, in A Midsummer Night's Dream, Ninus'. When Bottom and his mates present to Theseus and his court 'a tedious brief scene of young Pyramus | And his love Thisbe' (V.1.56–7), we see ...
... true of the final scenes at the tombs, the Capulets' and, in A Midsummer Night's Dream, Ninus'. When Bottom and his mates present to Theseus and his court 'a tedious brief scene of young Pyramus | And his love Thisbe' (V.1.56–7), we see ...
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... true that by comparison with the Trojan War and the fate of the Roman Empire, the feud of the Montagues and Capulets might seem a petty affair, however dignified by being a matter of 'ancient grudge'. But the legendary heroes who stalk ...
... true that by comparison with the Trojan War and the fate of the Roman Empire, the feud of the Montagues and Capulets might seem a petty affair, however dignified by being a matter of 'ancient grudge'. But the legendary heroes who stalk ...
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... true, when speech is awkward, angular, precarious. Consider the lines in which Lady Capulet commends the County Paris to her daughter by comparing him to a book (I.3.82–95). In modern performances this is an obvious candidate for ...
... true, when speech is awkward, angular, precarious. Consider the lines in which Lady Capulet commends the County Paris to her daughter by comparing him to a book (I.3.82–95). In modern performances this is an obvious candidate for ...
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