Theatre and Drama in the Making, المجلد 1Houghton Mifflin, 1964 - 1071 من الصفحات |
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الصفحة 333
... murder , they enter the chamber ( in which the king lay ) a little before the cocks crow , where they secretly cut his throat as he lay sleeping , without any buskling at all . . . . Donwald , about the time that the murder was in doing ...
... murder , they enter the chamber ( in which the king lay ) a little before the cocks crow , where they secretly cut his throat as he lay sleeping , without any buskling at all . . . . Donwald , about the time that the murder was in doing ...
الصفحة 393
... Murder , we are brought to the most lamentable , that ever appear'd on any Stage . A noble Venetian Lady is to be murdered by our Poet ; in sober sadness , purely for being a Fool . No Pagan Poet but wou'd have found some Machine for ...
... Murder , we are brought to the most lamentable , that ever appear'd on any Stage . A noble Venetian Lady is to be murdered by our Poet ; in sober sadness , purely for being a Fool . No Pagan Poet but wou'd have found some Machine for ...
الصفحة 395
... Murder . Em . Help , help , O help , The Moor has kill'd my Mistress , murder , Murder . [ V , ii , 169-170 ] But from this Scene to the end of the Play we meet with nothing but blood and butchery , described much - what to the style of ...
... Murder . Em . Help , help , O help , The Moor has kill'd my Mistress , murder , Murder . [ V , ii , 169-170 ] But from this Scene to the end of the Play we meet with nothing but blood and butchery , described much - what to the style of ...
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INTRODUCTION | xv |
Theory and Criticism of Tragedy 21 22235 | 21 |
from the Deipnosophists | 39 |
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