Likenesses of Truth in Elizabethan and Restoration DramaClarendon Press, 1972 - Всего страниц: 174 |
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... appears to be dead really is dead . As The Spanish Tragedy reminded us , actors who appear to be stabbed or slain by lions customarily rise to please tomorrow's audience . Then why is it so funny when Bottom , playing the stabbed ...
... appears to be dead really is dead . As The Spanish Tragedy reminded us , actors who appear to be stabbed or slain by lions customarily rise to please tomorrow's audience . Then why is it so funny when Bottom , playing the stabbed ...
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Harriett Hawkins. attitude ' ? We watch the Duke appear severely righteous with Julietta ( п . iii ) , condemning her ... appears to be simply a double standard on the part of the Duke is naturally confusing to any common sense of either ...
Harriett Hawkins. attitude ' ? We watch the Duke appear severely righteous with Julietta ( п . iii ) , condemning her ... appears to be simply a double standard on the part of the Duke is naturally confusing to any common sense of either ...
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... appears to be a ' contagious frenzy ' and practically every character in the play appears mad to some other character . The blunt Ben argues that it is mad to dissemble , but Valentine finds that his repeated insistence on tell- ing the ...
... appears to be a ' contagious frenzy ' and practically every character in the play appears mad to some other character . The blunt Ben argues that it is mad to dissemble , but Valentine finds that his repeated insistence on tell- ing the ...
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some dramatic and critical illusions and realities I | 1 |
theatrical illusions and realities in | 27 |
tragic facts | 51 |
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