Shakespeare's SoliloquiesRoutledge, 2013年4月15日 - 224 頁 First published in 1987. |
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... her competent and very constructive assistance. Many thanks are also due to Dr Charity Scott Stokes for coping with difficult problems of translation. 1 Introduction When we have been reading a Shakespeare play,. X. Preface.
... her competent and very constructive assistance. Many thanks are also due to Dr Charity Scott Stokes for coping with difficult problems of translation. 1 Introduction When we have been reading a Shakespeare play,. X. Preface.
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... difficulty in communicating with the world around him), or of the lengthy soliloquies in plays by Shaffer, Pinter or Bond. Productions of plays set in a wide variety of styles and eras, such as we are used to seeing on the stage today ...
... difficulty in communicating with the world around him), or of the lengthy soliloquies in plays by Shaffer, Pinter or Bond. Productions of plays set in a wide variety of styles and eras, such as we are used to seeing on the stage today ...
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3 SOLILOQUIES FROM THE COMEDIES AND ROMANCES | 45 |
4 SOLILOQUIES FROM THE TRAGEDIES | 88 |
5 CONCLUSION | 179 |
NOTES | 193 |
SELECT BIBLIOGRAPHY | 210 |
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