The Dark Lantern: A Historical Study of Sight in Shakespeare, Webster, and MiddletonActa Universitatis Gothoburgensis, 1999 - 533 من الصفحات |
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الصفحة 170
... Measure for Measure ( 1604 ) , a play whose affinities with the interests of the Stuart King have long been ac- knowledged , we are treated to another example of how the monarch's gaze pierces into the deepest secrets of his treacherous ...
... Measure for Measure ( 1604 ) , a play whose affinities with the interests of the Stuart King have long been ac- knowledged , we are treated to another example of how the monarch's gaze pierces into the deepest secrets of his treacherous ...
الصفحة 171
... Measure for Measure , it is nevertheless likely that he simply gave his new- found royal patron what he wanted without losing the opportunity to tell a good story that would appeal to the audience at the Globe . But since similar ideas ...
... Measure for Measure , it is nevertheless likely that he simply gave his new- found royal patron what he wanted without losing the opportunity to tell a good story that would appeal to the audience at the Globe . But since similar ideas ...
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... Measure for Measure which Gunby would have found very useful , since the imprisoned reprobate Barnardine is described in the following terms : Duke . Hath he borne himself penitently in prison ? How seems he to be touched ? Prov . A man ...
... Measure for Measure which Gunby would have found very useful , since the imprisoned reprobate Barnardine is described in the following terms : Duke . Hath he borne himself penitently in prison ? How seems he to be touched ? Prov . A man ...
المحتوى
INTRODUCTION | iii |
THE DARK LANTERN | 45 |
THE REFORMED EYE | 107 |
حقوق النشر | |
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