William Shakespeare: the Early ComediesBritish Council and the National Book League, 1964 - 60 halaman |
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... peare's early plays , there can be no doubt that his artistic development was relatively slow . Had he died , like his con- temporary Christopher Marlowe , at the early age of twenty - nine , it is far from certain that we should regard ...
... peare's early plays , there can be no doubt that his artistic development was relatively slow . Had he died , like his con- temporary Christopher Marlowe , at the early age of twenty - nine , it is far from certain that we should regard ...
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... peare's development , as foreshadowed in these early and imperfect works , is even more impressive than might other- wise have been supposed . At the end of the play , the serious framework to the main farce is confirmed by the ...
... peare's development , as foreshadowed in these early and imperfect works , is even more impressive than might other- wise have been supposed . At the end of the play , the serious framework to the main farce is confirmed by the ...
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... peare's distinctive comic method that this , which can be read as one of the play's more distinguished expressions of emotion , is at the same time a revelation of the limitations of the romantic attitude to love . Proteus , in ...
... peare's distinctive comic method that this , which can be read as one of the play's more distinguished expressions of emotion , is at the same time a revelation of the limitations of the romantic attitude to love . Proteus , in ...
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THE EARLY COMEDIES | 8 |
THE TAMING OF THE SHREW | 14 |
THE TWO GENTLEMEN OF VERONA | 22 |
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