Images of Englishmen and Foreigners in the Drama of Shakespeare and His Contemporaries: A Study of Stage Characters and National Identity in English Renaissance Drama, 1558-1642Fairleigh Dickinson University Press, 1992 - 347페이지 The connection between Renaissance ideas about the character of individual nations and the presentation of stage characters of various nationalities in the drama of Shakespeare and his contemporaries is examined in this volume. |
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... reasons . First , there is his innate humanity : For one yonge damsell's sake I once cal'd daughter , And in the absens of there greater frends , I'l stand beetwixt them and these injuryes . ( 3.2.27-29 ) Other reasons for granting them ...
... reasons . First , there is his innate humanity : For one yonge damsell's sake I once cal'd daughter , And in the absens of there greater frends , I'l stand beetwixt them and these injuryes . ( 3.2.27-29 ) Other reasons for granting them ...
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... reasons to challenge others to a duel . He has , as Seawit puts it " choler enough t'enflame nine fat / Dutch ... reason other than his drinking healths to the King of England and the States of Holland , Warwell , who apologizes to the ...
... reasons to challenge others to a duel . He has , as Seawit puts it " choler enough t'enflame nine fat / Dutch ... reason other than his drinking healths to the King of England and the States of Holland , Warwell , who apologizes to the ...
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... reasons as Shakespeare's portrayal of Armado in Love's Labour's Lost : no explicit Anglo - foreign con- frontations are presented on stage in either play , and any attempt to bring them within the focus of this study would meet with ...
... reasons as Shakespeare's portrayal of Armado in Love's Labour's Lost : no explicit Anglo - foreign con- frontations are presented on stage in either play , and any attempt to bring them within the focus of this study would meet with ...
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Acknowledgments | 9 |
Foreigners in England 15581603 | 26 |
Englishmen Abroad 15581603 | 76 |
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