Shakespearean ComedyRussell & Russell, 1962 - 417 páginas Thomas Marc Parrott offers readers introductions to Shakespeare's works, groupings according to genre and a play-by-play recital of the Shakespeare canon, and a notation of success or failure of the plays as determined by sixteenth century and modern audiences with the expectation that readers can clearly understand the method of Shakespeare's comedies. |
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... believe that William completed the gram- mar school curriculum . It would , in fact , be hard to see where Shake- speare could have acquired the Greek , which Jonson's dictum - ' small Latin and less Greek ' - allows him , had he not ...
... believe that William completed the gram- mar school curriculum . It would , in fact , be hard to see where Shake- speare could have acquired the Greek , which Jonson's dictum - ' small Latin and less Greek ' - allows him , had he not ...
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... believe that he read Spanish ; an English translation by Bartholomew Yonge , 1598 , is too late for our play , so unless he read this translation in manuscript , which seems unlikely , we are thrown back upon French 1 This lost play was ...
... believe that he read Spanish ; an English translation by Bartholomew Yonge , 1598 , is too late for our play , so unless he read this translation in manuscript , which seems unlikely , we are thrown back upon French 1 This lost play was ...
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... believe his Lady widow was in love with him by counterfeyting a letter as from his lady . ' There is no reason to believe , however , that this was the first per- formance of Twelfth Night . On the contrary it was presumably or- dered ...
... believe his Lady widow was in love with him by counterfeyting a letter as from his lady . ' There is no reason to believe , however , that this was the first per- formance of Twelfth Night . On the contrary it was presumably or- dered ...
Contenido
THE MEDIEVAL BACKGROUND | 3 |
THE IMPACT OF THE RENAISSANCE | 37 |
THE NEW COMEDY | 53 |
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