1000 resultados para Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616. Macbeth
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"The publication of this work, which it was intended shoud take place in the autumn of 1914, has unavoidably been postponed owing to illness and lamented death of the author and the outbreak of war"--Note dated June 1915 inserted.
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"Five hundred copies only"--V. 1, p. [43].
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Edition of 250 sets. This set no. . Arbitrarily numbered to correspond with the set of the Bankside Shakespeare.
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Mode of access: Internet.
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Mode of access: Internet.
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Comprend : Hamlet, prince de Danemark : [drame en 10 parties] / en collaboration avec Alexandre Dumas - Falstaff : tiré de Henri IV : [pièce en 7 parties, en vers] : [Paris, Odéon, 2 octobre 1842] / en collaboration avec Auguste Vacquerie - Paroles : tiré de Tout est bien qui finit bien : [pièce en 1 acte, en vers] : [Paris, Odéon, février 1843] / en collaboration avec Auguste Vacquerie
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Failed and fragile states that result from intrastate war pose severe threats to the security of both the international system and individual states alike. In the post-Cold War era, the international community has come to recognize the reality of these threats and the difficulty involved in ending violence and building sustainable peace in failed and fragile states. This work focuses upon the development of a comprehensive strategy for sustainable peace-building by incorporating the tenets of the human security doctrine into the peace-building process. Through the use of case studies of The Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia and East Timor, the development and refinement of the doctrine of human security will occur, as well as, an understanding of how and where human security fits into the sustainable peace-building equation. The end result of the analysis is the development of a hierarchical pyramid formation that brings together human security and peace-building into one framework that ultimately creates the foundation and structure of sustainable peace-building. With the development of a sustainable peace-building structure based upon the human security doctrine, the role of Canada in the support of sustainable peace-building is analyzed in relation to the form and level of involvement that Canada undertakes and contributes to in the implementation and support of sustainable peace-building initiatives. Following from this, recommendations are provided regarding what role(s) Canada should undertake in the sustainable peace-building process that take into consideration the present and likely future capabilities of Canada to be involved in various aspects of the peace-building process. ii This paper outlines the need for a peace-building strategy that is designed to be sustainable in order that failed and fragile states resulting from intrastate conflict do not regress or collapse back into a condition of civil war, and subsequently designs such a strategy. The linking of peace-building and human security creates the required framework from which sustainable peace-building is derived. Creating sustainable peace is necessary in order to increase the likelihood that both present and future generations existing in failed and fragile states will be spared from the scourge of intrastate war.
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v. 1. 3. ed. 1873. v. 2-14. 2. ed. 1865-73. v. 15. 1865. Les Apocryphes. 2. ed. 1866-67.
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Jahresbericht--Louisenstädtische höhere stadtschule, Berlin.
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"Bibliographical notes": p. 445-460.
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"List of works cited": p. [179]-190.
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"To prove from Shakespeare's works that he has painted himself twenty times from youth till age at full length."--Introd.