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... observation in Coriolanus , ' like a dull actor now , I have forgot my part , and I am out ' ; or Coriolanus ... observed just this : in it speaks personal experience . He was himself a good actor , as Aubrey tells us , and we ...
... observation in Coriolanus , ' like a dull actor now , I have forgot my part , and I am out ' ; or Coriolanus ... observed just this : in it speaks personal experience . He was himself a good actor , as Aubrey tells us , and we ...
Page 105
... observed that , interestingly , it reverts to the seven - line stanza of A Lover's Complaint , with the same rhyme scheme , ababbcc ; unlike the six - line stanza of Venus and Adonis . We may observe the more extended classical ...
... observed that , interestingly , it reverts to the seven - line stanza of A Lover's Complaint , with the same rhyme scheme , ababbcc ; unlike the six - line stanza of Venus and Adonis . We may observe the more extended classical ...
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... observed this kind of thing with interest , for he repeats it in the person of the braggart Parolles , whom he makes ... observe his reports for me . ' All's Well is not a popular play , but it is more revealing of contemporary life than ...
... observed this kind of thing with interest , for he repeats it in the person of the braggart Parolles , whom he makes ... observe his reports for me . ' All's Well is not a popular play , but it is more revealing of contemporary life than ...
Contents
PREFACE | 11 |
Shakespeares Education I | 11 |
Shakespeare and the Classics | 14 |
Copyright | |
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References to this book
Shakespearean Scholarship: A Guide for Actors and Students Leslie O'Dell No preview available - 2002 |