Shakespearean Criticism: Excerpts from the Criticism of William Shakespeare's Plays and Poetry, from the First Published Appraisals to Current Evaluations, Band 77Gale Research Company, 1984 |
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... servant . We laugh to see a servant told that he may not enter the house because it is already provided with servants . The comedy of mistaken identity depends upon the concept of role . The recurring conundrum of this play , nightmar ...
... servant . We laugh to see a servant told that he may not enter the house because it is already provided with servants . The comedy of mistaken identity depends upon the concept of role . The recurring conundrum of this play , nightmar ...
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... servant William reminds one more of parental frustration than employer's dissatisfaction : “ William , give here some bread . . . you will never learn to serve ; why do you not lead it with a trencher plate , and not with the hand ? I ...
... servant William reminds one more of parental frustration than employer's dissatisfaction : “ William , give here some bread . . . you will never learn to serve ; why do you not lead it with a trencher plate , and not with the hand ? I ...
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... servant , the servant for the master : the freeman for a slave , and the bond- slave for a freeman : the stranger for a well knowen friend , and the familiar for a stranger . ' His audience is kept amused by the misconceptions of the ...
... servant , the servant for the master : the freeman for a slave , and the bond- slave for a freeman : the stranger for a well knowen friend , and the familiar for a stranger . ' His audience is kept amused by the misconceptions of the ...
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Character Studies | 29 |
Production Reviews | 43 |
Further Reading | 96 |
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