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Honigmann and play
Daniel and Honigmann believe that an original version of the play existed in which Hortensio was simply a friend of Petruchio's, and had no involvement in the Bianca subplot, but wishing to complicate things, Shakespeare rewrote the play, expanding Hortensio's role, but not fully correcting everything to fit the presence of a new suitor.
Honigmann also agrees, in his ' early start ' theory of 1982 ( which argues that Shakespeare's first play was Titus Andronicus, which Honigmann posits was written in 1586 ).

Honigmann and influence
Honigmann elaborated these arguments, both in his preface to the second Arden edition of King John, and in his 1982 monograph on Shakespeare's influence on his contemporaries.

Honigmann and could
" Various uses of the word ' black ' ( for example, " Haply for I am black ") are insufficient evidence for any accurate racial classification, Honigmann argues, since ' black ' could simply mean ' swarthy ' to Elizabethans.

Honigmann and be
Roderigo calls Othello ' the thicklips ', which seems to refer to European conceptions of Sub-Saharan African physiognomy, but Honigmann counters that, as these comments are all intended as insults by the characters, they need not be taken literally.

Honigmann and by
Honigmann for example, dissents from the most common dating of the plays with his " early start theory " by pushing back the beginning of Shakespeare's career four or five years beginning with the composition of Titus Andronicus in 1586 instead of following Chambers.
According to Byzantine maps that were recorded by Ernest Honigmann, by the 6th century AD there were two provinces carrying the name " Macedonia " in the Empire's borders:
* The DVD of the film O Amor Natural by Heddy Honigmann, on the erotic poetry of Carlos Drummond de Andrade
* 2007: Forever, directed by Heddy Honigmann

Honigmann and .
Honigmann, the editor of the Arden Shakespeare edition, concluded that Othello's race is ambiguous.
Honigmann discusses the view that Abd el-Ouahed ben Messaoud ben Mohammed Anoun, Moorish ambassador of the Arab King of Barbary to Queen Elizabeth I in 1600, was one inspiration for Othello.
Georgian academician Shalva Nutsubidze and Belgian professor Ernest Honigmann were authors of a theory identifying pseudo-Dionysius the Areopagite with Peter the Iberian.
Honigmann in 1954.
Daniel and Honigmann cite Act 2, Scene 1, where Hortensio is omitted from the scene where Tranio ( as Lucentio ) and Gremio bid for Bianca, despite the fact that everyone knows Hortensio is also a suitor.
* Honigmann, E. A. J.
Honigmann and Grace Ioppolo as supporting this view.
Honigmann, suggests he may have written it prior to his arrival ) and, as such, he lacked theatrical experience.
Barbara Honigmann ( born 12 February 1949 in Berlin ) is a German author and artist.
Barbara Honigmann is the daughter of German-Jewish emigrants, who returned to East Berlin in 1947 after a period of exile in Great Britain.
* Prof E. A. J. Honigmann, Joseph Cowen Professor of English Literature from 1970-89 at Newcastle University

discerned and play
" The New Statesman discerned a sad side to the play in its story of a couple who can live neither with nor without each other: " It is not the least of Mr. Coward's achievements that he has ... disguised the grimness of his play and that his conception of love is really desolating.

discerned and influence
The " Islamic influence on the development of an international law of the sea " can thus be discerned alongside that of the Roman influence.
In Dukas's piano works critics have discerned the influence of Beethoven, or, " Beethoven as he was interpreted to the French mind by César Franck ".
Islamic law " departed from Justinian's Digest and the Nomos Rhodion Nautikos in condemning slave jettison ", and the Islamic Qirad was a precursor to the European commenda limited partnership. The " Islamic influence on the development of an international law of the sea " can thus be discerned alongside that of the Roman influence.
In particular, The Byrds ' influence can be discerned in mid-1960s recordings by acts such as The Turtles, Simon & Garfunkel, The Lovin ' Spoonful, Barry McGuire, The Mamas & the Papas, Jefferson Airplane, We Five, Love, and Sonny & Cher.
He was, however, held in widespread high regard within his own lifetime and for some time afterwards, and the influence of certain of his ideas can be discerned in the works of several important figures.
The counter-façade is occupied by a giant fresco depicting the Universal Judgment by Ferraù Faenzone, called " Il Faenzone ", a work commissioned by Cardinal Angelo Cesi, in which the influence, if nowhere near the genius, of Michelangelo is easily discerned.
As the Dutch ruled over the islands for a long period, their influence is distinctly discerned in the island.
The influence of the Low Countries may be discerned in the music of Oliver.

discerned and John
Some are dismissive, like: Cerimonia (" Ceremony ", all proper manners and rigid, slavish devotion to pointless details ), Coccodrillo ( Italian: " Crocodile ", because he preys on others ), Fanfarone (" Trumpeter " or " Loudmouth "), Giangurgulo (" John the Glutton "), Grillo (" Grasshopper ", because he is small and ' hops ' sides ), Malagamba (" Lame Leg "), Squaquara (" Little Shit "), Papirotonda (" Round Letter ", a complaint signed by mutinous soldiers or sailors in a circle around the main text so the ringleaders or originators cannot be discerned ), Tagliacantoni (" Small-Sized "), and Zerbino ( Italian: " Doormat ").

discerned and Acts
" It follows that customary international law can be discerned by a " widespread repetition by States of similar international acts over time ( State practice ); Acts must occur out of sense of obligation ( opinio juris ); Acts must be taken by a significant number of States and not be rejected by a significant number of States.

discerned and demonstrated
According to Zhao, through The Epoch Times it can be discerned how Falun Gong is building a " de facto media alliance " with China's democracy movements in exile, as demonstrated by its frequent printing of articles by prominent overseas Chinese critics of the PRC government.
My concurring Brothers have demonstrated that, if any basis can be discerned for the selection of these few to be sentenced to death, it is the constitutionally impermissible basis of race.

discerned and apparent
The capacity limit apparent here is obviously not a memory limit ( all relevant information can be seen continuously ) but a limit on how many relationships are discerned simultaneously.
Elaine Treharne in Old and Middle English: An Anthology suggests: " Although the examples are diverse, and no apparent chronological or formal arrangement can be discerned, the texts suggest the compiler was someone in a monastic setting who wished to illustrate his personal interest in penitential and eschatological themes and to glorify the ascetic way of life.

discerned and could
If, however, the figure to be discerned were complicated, composed of several interlocking subfigures, and so on, even the tracing process failed him, and he could not focus even relatively simple shapes among its parts.
Both men suggested that tetravalent carbon atoms could link to each other to form a carbon lattice, and that the detailed patterns of atomic bonding could be discerned by skillful interpretations of appropriate chemical reactions.
The social reticence to the Photophone's futuristic form of communications was palpable, as could be discerned in an 1880 New York Times commentary:
However, flaws in this dating were discerned by the 17th century scholar Ralph Cudworth, who argued that Casaubon's allegation of forgery could only be applied to three of the seventeen treatises contained within the Corpus Hermeticum.
Great craters were marked by small ones, and the small with tiny impact pockmarks, as far down in size as could be discerned — about 50 centimeters ( 16 inches ).
Rather than write a history, Camden wanted to describe in detail the Great Britain of the present, and to show how the traces of the past could be discerned in the existing landscape.
Some local Union sentiment could be discerned following the war's conclusion.
In his original theory of 1941, Kolmogorov postulated that for very high Reynolds Numbers, the small scale turbulent motions are statistically isotropic ( i. e. no preferential spatial direction could be discerned ).
Obvious sources were The Velvet Underground ( the Dream Syndicate could be called early VU revivalists ) and Television, but echoes of the Quicksilver Messenger Service and Creedence Clearwater Revival could also be discerned.
The Ketrans eventually came to a moon covered almost entirely with water, which they believed could have been favourable save for some vital characteristics that needed to be discerned.
The Ketrans eventually came to a moon covered almost entirely with water, which they believed could have been favourable save for some vital characteristics that needed to be discerned.
Although he recognized that real unification could result only from an evolutionary process and not legislative edict, as the end of his term approached he discerned the need for changes in the National Security Act beyond those made in 1949.
However, due to the damaged nature of the find, very little information could be discerned and it was lumped in with the mastigoteuthids, first as Chiroteuthopsis talismani and later as Mastigoteuthis talismani.
In that period of scholarship, those who could grasp the concept of prehistory were hard pressed to imagine that cultural developments could be discerned within the three ages.
On the Great Genealogical Tree, the oldest visual presentation from 1668, the facility had three floors, and its basic dimensions could already be discerned.
Whilst accompanying a friend ( American archeologist, Edward S. Morse ) to an archaeological dig he noticed how the delicate impressions left by craftsmen could be discerned in ancient clay fragments.
It was so named by Lord Rosse in the 1840s, when telescopes had improved to the point that its Saturn-like shape could be discerned.
In his Principles of Physiological Psychology, Wilhelm Wundt insisted that faculties were nothing but descriptive class-concepts, meant to denote classes of mental events which could be discerned in introspection, but which never actually appeared in isolation.
They believed that relationships between species could be discerned from developmental patterns in embryology, as well as in the fossil record: but that these relationships represented an underlying pattern of divine thought, with progressive creation leading to increasing complexity and culminating in humanity.
Cohen became a leading figure in Legal Realism, a legal movement that challenged the Formalist idea that legal principles could be discerned in the abstract, separate from their enforcement, judicial interpretation, or impact on society.
Corbu also claimed Saunière had in 1892 discovered " parchments " whilst renovating his church " written in a mixture of French and Latin, which at first glance could be discerned passages from the Gospels ".

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