Antony and Cleopatra on the English StageFairleigh Dickinson University Press, 1980 - Всего страниц: 241 |
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... seems likely , however , that in December 1606 two minor Jacobean dramatists saw a first performance and were so ... seem to be set in no definite place at all . Such freedom was possible because Shakespeare's stage was a neutral ...
... seems likely , however , that in December 1606 two minor Jacobean dramatists saw a first performance and were so ... seem to be set in no definite place at all . Such freedom was possible because Shakespeare's stage was a neutral ...
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... seems a strikingly fresh concept of a character who is often on stage with little to say.ce The end of the play , although criticized for excessive cutting , gave an awesome impression of death and the historical moment . The Clown who ...
... seems a strikingly fresh concept of a character who is often on stage with little to say.ce The end of the play , although criticized for excessive cutting , gave an awesome impression of death and the historical moment . The Clown who ...
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... seems reductive rather than liberating , insensitive to nuances of language and to plain expressions of passionate ... seems much smaller than in Plutarch . It is narrow and everything seems to be nearer.1 120 Such a world seems more ...
... seems reductive rather than liberating , insensitive to nuances of language and to plain expressions of passionate ... seems much smaller than in Plutarch . It is narrow and everything seems to be nearer.1 120 Such a world seems more ...
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List of Illustrations | 9 |
Acknowledgments | 15 |
The Original Staging | 21 |
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