Love and Marriage in ShakespeareS. Chand, 1977 - 368 pàgines |
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Pàgina 98
... begins with a wordy warfare in which there is little heat and much boredom , owing , no doubt , to the lack of the supplemen- tary amplifying elements of facial expression , bodily gestures and the tales that eyes do tell . Much of this ...
... begins with a wordy warfare in which there is little heat and much boredom , owing , no doubt , to the lack of the supplemen- tary amplifying elements of facial expression , bodily gestures and the tales that eyes do tell . Much of this ...
Pàgina 137
... begins to suspect , or has he been informed to that end that , Orlando and Rosalind love one another ; and that Orlando wrestled to win her favour and not for public glory ; as it was generally surmised . He is also reminded that the ...
... begins to suspect , or has he been informed to that end that , Orlando and Rosalind love one another ; and that Orlando wrestled to win her favour and not for public glory ; as it was generally surmised . He is also reminded that the ...
Pàgina 318
... begin to swell the notes which make Ferdinand move under its spell , in trance - like dream , when he speaks the first ... begins again and the sense of dramatic suspense and surprise deepens : This ditty does remember my drowned father ...
... begin to swell the notes which make Ferdinand move under its spell , in trance - like dream , when he speaks the first ... begins again and the sense of dramatic suspense and surprise deepens : This ditty does remember my drowned father ...
Continguts
Enters Love Leading | 119 |
The Triumphant Phase | 239 |
329339 | 340 |
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A.L. Rowse action Antony and Cleopatra asserts audience Bassanio Beatrice beauty Benedick Bianca Caesar Caesario Caliban character Claudio consequently Cressida Cymbeline daughter death Don Pedro dramatic Duke emotional Enobarbus evil faith father female feminine Ferdinand freedom grace Gremio Hamlet happy hath heart Hermione Hero Hortensio human husband Imogen Kate Katharine King lady Leonato Leontes live London look lord love and marriage Love's Labour's Lost Love's Labour's Won lovers Lucentio Luciana lust Macbeth male married means Medieval Miranda Modern moral nature Nerissa Olivia Orlando Othello passion Perdita person Petruchio play Polixenes Portia Posthumus Prince Prince Hamlet Princess Prospero Proteus Queen redemptive love Renaissance romantic love Rosalind sense sexes sexual Shakespeare shrew Silvia social soul speak speech spirit tells Tempest thee things thou tragedy tragic world Troilus and Cressida true love true minds truth Viola virtue wife woman women wooing words