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Transcribed from: Works / William Shakespeare ; textual editor:G.Blakemore Evans ; [explanatory note...
Measure for Measure can be read as a commentary by Shakespeare on England\u27s conflict over the ref...
In this study, I investigate the historical context surrounding the first productions of Shakespeare...
A singular coincidence creates a significant connection between the Bible of James I and William Sha...
“Religions in Shakespeare’s Writings,„ the title of this special issue...
“Religions in Shakespeare’s Writings,„ the title of this special issue, can prompt...
“Religions in Shakespeare’s Writings,” the title of this special issue...
“Repent you, fair one, of the sin you carry?”–“I do; and bear the shame most patiently”. Thus begins...
Shakespeare, William: Measure for measure = Maß für Maß / übers., u. hrsg. von Walter Pache. - Stutt...
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This study analyses the aspects o...
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ABSTRACT: Shakespeare, the most significant author of theatrical plays, a real innovator of English ...
[Introduction] “The tempter or the tempted, who sins the most?” (2.2.200) – Angelo’s question of sin...
Measure for Measure has often been called one of Shakespeare’s problem plays, and as recent producti...
Transcribed from: Works / William Shakespeare ; textual editor:G.Blakemore Evans ; [explanatory note...
Measure for Measure can be read as a commentary by Shakespeare on England\u27s conflict over the ref...
In this study, I investigate the historical context surrounding the first productions of Shakespeare...
A singular coincidence creates a significant connection between the Bible of James I and William Sha...
“Religions in Shakespeare’s Writings,„ the title of this special issue...
“Religions in Shakespeare’s Writings,„ the title of this special issue, can prompt...
“Religions in Shakespeare’s Writings,” the title of this special issue...
“Repent you, fair one, of the sin you carry?”–“I do; and bear the shame most patiently”. Thus begins...
Shakespeare, William: Measure for measure = Maß für Maß / übers., u. hrsg. von Walter Pache. - Stutt...
Available for non-commercial, internal use by students, staff, and faculty at the University of Mich...
This study analyses the aspects o...
Available for non-commercial, internal use by students, staff, and faculty at the University of Mich...
ABSTRACT: Shakespeare, the most significant author of theatrical plays, a real innovator of English ...
[Introduction] “The tempter or the tempted, who sins the most?” (2.2.200) – Angelo’s question of sin...
Measure for Measure has often been called one of Shakespeare’s problem plays, and as recent producti...
Transcribed from: Works / William Shakespeare ; textual editor:G.Blakemore Evans ; [explanatory note...
Measure for Measure can be read as a commentary by Shakespeare on England\u27s conflict over the ref...
In this study, I investigate the historical context surrounding the first productions of Shakespeare...