Shakespeare the Professional, and Related StudiesElsevier Science & Technology Books, 1973 - 237 pagina's |
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Pagina 71
... scene we hear that Lord Talbot would have defeated a French army If Sir John Fastolfe had not played the coward . He ... scene , it seems much more likely that two writers were responsible . The dual , or multiple , authorship of the ...
... scene we hear that Lord Talbot would have defeated a French army If Sir John Fastolfe had not played the coward . He ... scene , it seems much more likely that two writers were responsible . The dual , or multiple , authorship of the ...
Pagina 82
... scene , calls England - Gasping for life . a bleeding Land , In the long scene between Falstaff and the Lord Chief Justice most of the conversation is about disease and bodily infirmity – ' deafness ' , ' sick ' , ' apoplexy ...
... scene , calls England - Gasping for life . a bleeding Land , In the long scene between Falstaff and the Lord Chief Justice most of the conversation is about disease and bodily infirmity – ' deafness ' , ' sick ' , ' apoplexy ...
Pagina 89
... scenes to Shakespeare and Fletcher . There are none of these images in V. i , a scene usually ascribed to Shakespeare9 and there are several in V. iii , which is usually ascribed to Fletcher . Moreover , in the scene of Wolsey's ...
... scenes to Shakespeare and Fletcher . There are none of these images in V. i , a scene usually ascribed to Shakespeare9 and there are several in V. iii , which is usually ascribed to Fletcher . Moreover , in the scene of Wolsey's ...
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PREFACE ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS 1 Shakespeare the Professional | 1 |
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