Shakespeare's Mythological InventionUniversity of Wisconsin--Madison, 1959 - Всего страниц: 582 |
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... understanding of the plays as plays , often stop short at an objective description of backgrounds . Occasionally someone will venture to draw existing historical research together to make it serve a better understanding of the plays as ...
... understanding of the plays as plays , often stop short at an objective description of backgrounds . Occasionally someone will venture to draw existing historical research together to make it serve a better understanding of the plays as ...
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... understanding of the dramatist's art . Other classroom helps toward understanding mythological imagery are to be found in the notes to the Renaissance editions of Ovid's and Virgil's works , as well as in the notes to Mantuan's Aegloga ...
... understanding of the dramatist's art . Other classroom helps toward understanding mythological imagery are to be found in the notes to the Renaissance editions of Ovid's and Virgil's works , as well as in the notes to Mantuan's Aegloga ...
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... understanding , words spoken on another level , in another context . It is this growth in understanding how rhetorical directions could be put to use in the theatre which makes difficult an orderly presentation of Shakespeare's dynamic ...
... understanding , words spoken on another level , in another context . It is this growth in understanding how rhetorical directions could be put to use in the theatre which makes difficult an orderly presentation of Shakespeare's dynamic ...
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