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... Shakespeare's plays , 1 and each fable makes a significant con- tribution to an understanding of the characters or the situations in the play . But we shall meet Shakespeare's ... day and beyond . Whether " Aesop's Fables , " as vari- ously ...
... Shakespeare's plays , 1 and each fable makes a significant con- tribution to an understanding of the characters or the situations in the play . But we shall meet Shakespeare's ... day and beyond . Whether " Aesop's Fables , " as vari- ously ...
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... Shakespearean acting was based on such conventions of imitation . Harbage has made a good case for Elizabethan acting's be- ing conventionalized.36 And Miss Campbell has suggested that mimetic representation in Shakespeare's day may ...
... Shakespearean acting was based on such conventions of imitation . Harbage has made a good case for Elizabethan acting's be- ing conventionalized.36 And Miss Campbell has suggested that mimetic representation in Shakespeare's day may ...
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... body were used for Caliban . We can see , however , that almost any spectacular garb desired was available in the costume wardrobes of Shakespeare's day . Notes References in the Notes and Appendices are made to 98 APPENDICES.
... body were used for Caliban . We can see , however , that almost any spectacular garb desired was available in the costume wardrobes of Shakespeare's day . Notes References in the Notes and Appendices are made to 98 APPENDICES.
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