William Shakespeare: the Early ComediesBritish Council and the National Book League, 1964 - 60 halaman |
Dari dalam buku
Hasil 1-3 dari 18
Halaman 10
... later work . Taken together with the lively use of the hitherto crude long verse line in a close chain of rhyming repartee ( such as we find , for example , in Act III scene i ) and the solid construction of the blank verse whenever the ...
... later work . Taken together with the lively use of the hitherto crude long verse line in a close chain of rhyming repartee ( such as we find , for example , in Act III scene i ) and the solid construction of the blank verse whenever the ...
Halaman 22
... later and more developed plays , on the right ordering of things according to ' nature ' , and what Kate has learnt in the course of her knockabout tribulations is precisely neither more nor less than to be ' natural ' . IV THE TWO ...
... later and more developed plays , on the right ordering of things according to ' nature ' , and what Kate has learnt in the course of her knockabout tribulations is precisely neither more nor less than to be ' natural ' . IV THE TWO ...
Halaman 28
... later and more successful developments . Many devices used in later comedies - the disguising of her sex as woman's resourceful response to betrayal , the relation between the intriguing villain and the friend who unwisely trusts him ...
... later and more successful developments . Many devices used in later comedies - the disguising of her sex as woman's resourceful response to betrayal , the relation between the intriguing villain and the friend who unwisely trusts him ...
Isi
THE EARLY COMEDIES | 8 |
THE TAMING OF THE SHREW | 14 |
THE TWO GENTLEMEN OF VERONA | 22 |
2 bagian lainnya tidak diperlihatkan
Istilah dan frasa umum
Antonio Arden Armado attitude Bassanio behaviour Bianca Bibliography Biron BRADBROOK Cambridge casket characters Comedy of Errors conception contrast convention CRITICAL STUDIES crudity Derek Traversi developed doth Dover Wilson dramatic dramatist's Dumaine EARLY COMEDIES Elizabethan entire action Essays expression eyes feel Ferd fhall finally FOLIO ftudy fworn Gentlemen of Verona human relationships idealism JEGP Julia justice Katherine King L. C. Knights later comedies living Longauill Love's Labour's Lost lovers M. C. Bradbrook marriage masters mature comic Merchant of Venice mercy Modern editions Muscovites nature Navarre Oxford peare's Petruchio's Plautus play play's plot PMLA Portia Princess Proteus Quarto Quiller-Couch and Dover realistic reality Ridley romantic love scenes Shakes Shakespeare Association Bulletin Shakespeare's comedies Shakespeare's early Shrew Shylock Silvia situation Sly's stand story stress Studies in English Taming thefe theme thou TILLYARD tion tragedy Valentine verse W. W. Greg William Shakespeare