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... England (exceptions are The Merry Wives of Windsor and the Induction to The Taming of the Shrew). Italy is his favoured location. Most of his principal story-lines derive from printed writings; but the structuring and translation of ...
... England (exceptions are The Merry Wives of Windsor and the Induction to The Taming of the Shrew). Italy is his favoured location. Most of his principal story-lines derive from printed writings; but the structuring and translation of ...
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... away from the teaching of Greek and Roman texts and towards literature written in English, Shakespeare became the object of intensive study in schools and universities. In the theatre, important turning points were the work in England of.
... away from the teaching of Greek and Roman texts and towards literature written in English, Shakespeare became the object of intensive study in schools and universities. In the theatre, important turning points were the work in England of.
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William Shakespeare. theatre, important turning points were the work in England of two theatre directors, William Poel (1852–1934) and his disciple Harley Granville-Barker (1877–1946), who showed that the application of knowledge, some ...
William Shakespeare. theatre, important turning points were the work in England of two theatre directors, William Poel (1852–1934) and his disciple Harley Granville-Barker (1877–1946), who showed that the application of knowledge, some ...
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... England? Can the universal bard have been committed, secretly, to an outlawed faith? We need to bear in mind that almost everyone had been a Roman Catholic before the Reformation, so many people might have retained knowledge of and ...
... England? Can the universal bard have been committed, secretly, to an outlawed faith? We need to bear in mind that almost everyone had been a Roman Catholic before the Reformation, so many people might have retained knowledge of and ...
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... England in Shakespeare's lifetime was Calvinistic: it emphasized the inability of the Christian individual to procure his or her own salvation, and its corollary, divine predestination. The Thirtynine Articles were ordered to be read in ...
... England in Shakespeare's lifetime was Calvinistic: it emphasized the inability of the Christian individual to procure his or her own salvation, and its corollary, divine predestination. The Thirtynine Articles were ordered to be read in ...
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action actor audience BARNARDO behaviour blood character Christian Claudius Claudius’s Danish dead dear Denmark doth e’en Elizabethan England Enter Hamlet Enter the King Exeunt Exit eyes F reads father fear Fortinbras friends gentleman Gertrude Ghost give God’s hast hath hear heart heaven honour in’t is’t Jephthah judgement Julius Caesar killed King and Queen King Claudius King Hamlet King of Denmark King’s Laertes Laertes’s look madness MARCELLUS marriage means misogyny mother murder nature night Norway o’er Ophelia OSRICK Paul Prescott performance perhaps phrase play play’s PLAYER poison Pollax Polonius Polonius’s pray Presumably Prince Prince Hamlet probably Pyrrhus Q2 and F Q2 reads Quarto rapiers revenge REYNALDO Richard II Rosencrantz and Guildenstern scene SECOND CLOWN seems sense Shakespeare soliloquy soul speak speech sweet sword tell theatre thee There’s thou thoughts tragedy Trumpets Voltemand what’s word