Shakespearean ComedyRussell & Russell, 1962 - 417 páginas |
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... Richard Crookback ; in Richard III he paints a Titian - like , full - length portrait . Shakespeare's Richard is the ideal tyrant of the Renaissance , the heroic villain who combines the natures of the lion and the fox , strong ...
... Richard Crookback ; in Richard III he paints a Titian - like , full - length portrait . Shakespeare's Richard is the ideal tyrant of the Renaissance , the heroic villain who combines the natures of the lion and the fox , strong ...
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... Richard and Anne , and in the choral lamentation of the ladies - there is no Nurse present here to parody their complaints as in Romeo and Juliet . Shakespeare , it would seem , was in deadly earnest when he wrote this play . The ...
... Richard and Anne , and in the choral lamentation of the ladies - there is no Nurse present here to parody their complaints as in Romeo and Juliet . Shakespeare , it would seem , was in deadly earnest when he wrote this play . The ...
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... Richard II . The reign of Richard was , we know , of special interest to Elizabethans , since his deposition by his cousin , Henry of Lancaster , was the initial step in the long series ... Richard alone who sings to us ; such RICHARD II 229.
... Richard II . The reign of Richard was , we know , of special interest to Elizabethans , since his deposition by his cousin , Henry of Lancaster , was the initial step in the long series ... Richard alone who sings to us ; such RICHARD II 229.
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THE MEDIEVAL BACKGROUND | 3 |
THE IMPACT OF THE RENAISSANCE | 37 |
THE NEW COMEDY | 53 |
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