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Pagina 97
... comedy of Aristophanes . But the play , or oration , does not stay a comedy for long . Timon's friends show him the basest ingrati- tude . Timon renounces the world and goes to live in his seaside cave ; he picks up the oration from ...
... comedy of Aristophanes . But the play , or oration , does not stay a comedy for long . Timon's friends show him the basest ingrati- tude . Timon renounces the world and goes to live in his seaside cave ; he picks up the oration from ...
Pagina 102
... comedy and comedy , for it may be classed as either . The audience is fully pre- pared for the tragedy that is synonymous with shipwreck , yet the magical powers of Prospero which caused the storm at sea are such as to forbid all loss ...
... comedy and comedy , for it may be classed as either . The audience is fully pre- pared for the tragedy that is synonymous with shipwreck , yet the magical powers of Prospero which caused the storm at sea are such as to forbid all loss ...
Pagina 134
... Comedy of Errors Dictionary and Love's Labour's Lost are on the stage C. 1589 E. K. Chambers Characterization in The Tempest strikingly similar to The Comedy of Errors D. 1589 H. B. Charlton Characterization is immature in The Tempest ...
... Comedy of Errors Dictionary and Love's Labour's Lost are on the stage C. 1589 E. K. Chambers Characterization in The Tempest strikingly similar to The Comedy of Errors D. 1589 H. B. Charlton Characterization is immature in The Tempest ...
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SHAKESPEARE IN TIME | 11 |
THE PROBLEM | 13 |
THE QUEST BEGINS | 20 |
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