Journal of the Rocky Mountain Medieval and Renaissance Association, Volumen15Rocky Mountain Medieval and Renaissance Association., 1994 |
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... interpreters ( 3.4.355 ) . It is fairly easy both to seek and to create the conceptual antinomy between text and performance ( as well as to find audiences , from the interpreter's experience , idealized to fit the inter- pretation ) ...
... interpreters ( 3.4.355 ) . It is fairly easy both to seek and to create the conceptual antinomy between text and performance ( as well as to find audiences , from the interpreter's experience , idealized to fit the inter- pretation ) ...
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... interpreter can create a solution simply by saying it is so : as the characters create their own terms to reconcile their ... interpreters and mediators . Even in the process of trying 70 Interpretation and Twelfth Night's Conclusion.
... interpreter can create a solution simply by saying it is so : as the characters create their own terms to reconcile their ... interpreters and mediators . Even in the process of trying 70 Interpretation and Twelfth Night's Conclusion.
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... interpreters . How can she sue honestly to another woman for the man she loves ? To do so she must forget herself . As interpreters , we are yet living in this glass : in the process of trying to marry others to Shakespeare , striving ...
... interpreters . How can she sue honestly to another woman for the man she loves ? To do so she must forget herself . As interpreters , we are yet living in this glass : in the process of trying to marry others to Shakespeare , striving ...
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ARTICLES | 1 |
Guineveres Kidneys or The LancelotGrail | 17 |
The Medieval Lady | 35 |
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