Shifting Perspectives and the Stylish Style: Mannerism in Shakespeare and His Jacobean ContemporariesUniversity of Toronto Press, 1988 - 227 pages |
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... dreaming , while others allow dreams to intrude into reality . As Antigonus disposes of the baby Perdita in III.iii of The Winter's Tale , he describes a dream in which Hermione seemed to appear to him , and says ' for ne'er was dream ...
... dreaming , while others allow dreams to intrude into reality . As Antigonus disposes of the baby Perdita in III.iii of The Winter's Tale , he describes a dream in which Hermione seemed to appear to him , and says ' for ne'er was dream ...
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... dreams ' ( line 80 ) . This is dream ex- perienced as waking as surely as blood flows through veins . Caliban also suggests the reality of his dreams in 111.ii of The Tempest by saying , in dreaming , The clouds methought would open and ...
... dreams ' ( line 80 ) . This is dream ex- perienced as waking as surely as blood flows through veins . Caliban also suggests the reality of his dreams in 111.ii of The Tempest by saying , in dreaming , The clouds methought would open and ...
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... dream and real life , on which mannerism moves . ' The contrast that this kind of dramatic form makes with that of ... Dream , a comedy written about the same time as Shakespeare's Veronese love tragedy . The ' dream ' at the centre of ...
... dream and real life , on which mannerism moves . ' The contrast that this kind of dramatic form makes with that of ... Dream , a comedy written about the same time as Shakespeare's Veronese love tragedy . The ' dream ' at the centre of ...
Contents
CHAPTER I | 19 |
ON UNPREDICTABILITY AND NONCLASSICAL UNITY | 97 |
CHAPTER IV | 118 |
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