"Starre of Poets": Discussions of ShakespeareCarnegie Institute of Technology, 1966 - 79 páginas |
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... Romantic Comedies JOHN A. HART The Romantic Comedies are carefully structured work , for all their appearance of casual gaiety . I would like to demonstrate the case for this by examining the way in which Shakespeare develops his clowns ...
... Romantic Comedies JOHN A. HART The Romantic Comedies are carefully structured work , for all their appearance of casual gaiety . I would like to demonstrate the case for this by examining the way in which Shakespeare develops his clowns ...
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... romantic young lovers Lorenzo and Jessica , second to suggesting the differences between Shylock's way of life and Bassanio's , and third , to lending gaiety to the Belmont scene during Portia's absence in Venice . Considered super ...
... romantic young lovers Lorenzo and Jessica , second to suggesting the differences between Shylock's way of life and Bassanio's , and third , to lending gaiety to the Belmont scene during Portia's absence in Venice . Considered super ...
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... romantic come- dies have developed , until at this moment Feste sounds the death knell of the gaiety and romantic , happy love relationships . We pass from here to the cynicism of Troilus and Cressida , the corruption of Measure for ...
... romantic come- dies have developed , until at this moment Feste sounds the death knell of the gaiety and romantic , happy love relationships . We pass from here to the cynicism of Troilus and Cressida , the corruption of Measure for ...
Contenido
The Sonnets | 1 |
The History Plays | 17 |
The Realms of Gold and the Dark Comedies | 49 |
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Achilles Antony and Cleopatra Austin Wright Bassanio Belmont Bottom Carnegie Series character clowns cold couplet Dark Comedies death death-bed Diomedes Dogberry drama Duke fair young Falstaff father Feste flower fool Foolery Forest Fred Sochatoff gives Gloucester Greek Hamlet Hart hath heart heaven Hector Helen Henry IV heroes History Plays honor husband Jack Falstaff judgment Julius Caesar King Henry King John King Lear lady Launcelot Gobbo lines live look lords and owners Macbeth Menelaus Merchant of Venice metaphor mind Oberon Olivia Orsino Othello Pandarus Plutarch poem Portia Prince quatrain realms of gold Richard II Richard the Second riches role Romantic Comedies says scene Shake Shakespeare shines everywhere Shylock Sir John sonnet sophrosyne speaker speare's story sweet Thersites Theseus third quatrain thou three quatrains tion Titania tone Touchstone tragedy tricksy word Troilus and Cressida Trojan Troy Twelfth Night Ulysses William Shakespeare young lovers youth