The Morality of Art: Essays Presented to G. Wilson Knight by His Colleagues and FriendsRoutledge & K. Paul, 1969 - 237 Seiten |
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... stage says Jaques , And all the men and women merely players , and Antonio assures his friends at the beginning of Act I of The Merchant of Venice I hold the world but as the world , Gratiano ; A stage where every man must play a part ...
... stage says Jaques , And all the men and women merely players , and Antonio assures his friends at the beginning of Act I of The Merchant of Venice I hold the world but as the world , Gratiano ; A stage where every man must play a part ...
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... stage play , and Hamlet's assumption of the thea- trical metaphor is in keeping with the acceptance of the task imposed on him by this very theatrical visitor from beyond . Hamlet steps forward like Macbeth onto a stage already set for ...
... stage play , and Hamlet's assumption of the thea- trical metaphor is in keeping with the acceptance of the task imposed on him by this very theatrical visitor from beyond . Hamlet steps forward like Macbeth onto a stage already set for ...
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... stage ? What measure of agreement is there between his interpretative studies and his ideals of stage rep- resentation as set out in Shakespearian Productions — perhaps his most soberly entitled book , yet concerned with what is his ...
... stage ? What measure of agreement is there between his interpretative studies and his ideals of stage rep- resentation as set out in Shakespearian Productions — perhaps his most soberly entitled book , yet concerned with what is his ...
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Timon of Athens | 1 |
GEOFFREY HILL | 18 |
BONAMY DOBREE | 33 |
Urheberrecht | |
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