SHAKESPEARE-JAHRBUCH 123Boehlaus Herrmann Nachf., 1983 |
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Page 140
... have a beginning , and that this is a piece of expository writing that gives the audience necessary information that the other actors of the drama do not have gives a functional explanation for the speech , but does nothing to account ...
... have a beginning , and that this is a piece of expository writing that gives the audience necessary information that the other actors of the drama do not have gives a functional explanation for the speech , but does nothing to account ...
Page 147
... have evoked most facets of the relevant moral hierarchy which Shakespeare had created in the series of image clusters which have been here under discus- sion , and with as great poetic power as is to be found in the mature Shake- speare ...
... have evoked most facets of the relevant moral hierarchy which Shakespeare had created in the series of image clusters which have been here under discus- sion , and with as great poetic power as is to be found in the mature Shake- speare ...
Page 222
... have always characterized Shakespearean polemics have also become the termini technici . Quartos are " good " and " bad " ; papers are " fair " and " foul . " Texts are " pure " or " faithful , " " contaminated " or " corrupt . " They may ...
... have always characterized Shakespearean polemics have also become the termini technici . Quartos are " good " and " bad " ; papers are " fair " and " foul . " Texts are " pure " or " faithful , " " contaminated " or " corrupt . " They may ...
Contents
INHALTSVERZEICHNIS | 7 |
Kann man sich auf Shakespeare verlassen? Das 15 Jahrhundert bei Shake | 27 |
Shakespeares Historien und das Geschichtsbewußtsein ihres Publikums | 43 |
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