Shakespeare Studies, Historical and Comparative in MethodUngar, 1960 - 502 pages A collection and study of Shakespeare's works. |
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Page 203
... appears to Orestes pointing at his own wounds , that of the Host in the English Traveller , that of Alonzo , in Middleton's Changeling , " and the ghosts of Malefort's Son and Lady , cited from Massinger above . Shakespeare himself had ...
... appears to Orestes pointing at his own wounds , that of the Host in the English Traveller , that of Alonzo , in Middleton's Changeling , " and the ghosts of Malefort's Son and Lady , cited from Massinger above . Shakespeare himself had ...
Page 212
... appears to many of the characters separ- ately , is , when it appears to Jaromir , invisible to Berta : 67 48 Es ist nichts , Geliebter , nichts , Als die wilde Ausgeburt Der erhitzten Phantasie . 50 Du bist müde , ruh ' ein wenig ...
... appears to many of the characters separ- ately , is , when it appears to Jaromir , invisible to Berta : 67 48 Es ist nichts , Geliebter , nichts , Als die wilde Ausgeburt Der erhitzten Phantasie . 50 Du bist müde , ruh ' ein wenig ...
Page 219
... appears to the waking . In the seventh book of the Eneid Alecto the Fury visits both Amata and Turnus , the one when ... appears in a dream to Poppaa . So in Jodelle's Cléopâtre the ghost of Antony at the beginning treads the stage , and ...
... appears to the waking . In the seventh book of the Eneid Alecto the Fury visits both Amata and Turnus , the one when ... appears in a dream to Poppaa . So in Jodelle's Cléopâtre the ghost of Antony at the beginning treads the stage , and ...
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THE CHARACTERIZATION 90 00 | 16 |
THE GHOSTS | 27 |
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