What Shakespeare Read--and ThoughtCoward, McCann & Geoghegan, 1981 - 210 sider |
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Side 49
... comes in Hamlet . " There is an eyrie of children , little eyasses [ note the bawdy pun ] , that cry out on the top ... come thither .... What , are they children ? Who maintains ' em ? ... Will they pursue the quality no longer than ...
... comes in Hamlet . " There is an eyrie of children , little eyasses [ note the bawdy pun ] , that cry out on the top ... come thither .... What , are they children ? Who maintains ' em ? ... Will they pursue the quality no longer than ...
Side 66
... come to see Only a show or two and so agree The play may pass , if they be still and willing , I'll undertake may see ... comes to real thinking , they cannot do it - and do not know it . History and Kingship E NGLISH history came with ...
... come to see Only a show or two and so agree The play may pass , if they be still and willing , I'll undertake may see ... comes to real thinking , they cannot do it - and do not know it . History and Kingship E NGLISH history came with ...
Side 93
... come again ? And will he not come again ? No , no : he is dead . Or Lady Macbeth walking in her sleep and uttering what lies on her conscience so that she will never know rest again : ' There's knocking at the gate . Come , come , come ...
... come again ? And will he not come again ? No , no : he is dead . Or Lady Macbeth walking in her sleep and uttering what lies on her conscience so that she will never know rest again : ' There's knocking at the gate . Come , come , come ...
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PREFACE | 11 |
Shakespeares Education I | 11 |
Shakespeare and the Classics | 14 |
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actor All's Antony audience bawdy Ben Jonson Blackfriars boys Burbage Chamberlain's character classical comedy comic contemporary Coriolanus Court doth drama dramatist Elizabethan Emilia Emilia Lanier English Essex eyes Falstaff familiar fellow Florio fool French gentleman Globe Hamlet hath heart Henry Henry VI honour human humours Jonson Julius Caesar King John knew Lady Latin Lear literary lived London Lord Love's Labour's Lost Macbeth Marlowe Marlowe's matter Merry Wives mind mistress Montjoy nature never observed Ovid passion patron patronage phrases play players poem poet poetry political popular Puritan Queen recognised references Renaissance revenge play Richard Richard II Robert Greene scene Shake society Sonnets Southampton speare's spirit stage story Stratford theatre theme thing thou thought throne Timon tragedy translation Troilus and Cressida Twelfth Night Venus and Adonis William Shakespeare words writer young
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Shakespearean Scholarship: A Guide for Actors and Students Leslie O'Dell Ingen forhåndsvisning - 2002 |