Shakespearean Criticism: Excerpts from the Criticism of William Shakespeare's Plays and Poetry, from the First Published Appraisals to Current Evaluations, Band 62Gale Research Company, 1984 |
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... speech to suit the speaker . Hence , each of Gloucester's speeches in these three scenes should have the same style . However , as Annabel Patterson has shown in her major study of this surprisingly neglected subject , Renaissance views ...
... speech to suit the speaker . Hence , each of Gloucester's speeches in these three scenes should have the same style . However , as Annabel Patterson has shown in her major study of this surprisingly neglected subject , Renaissance views ...
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... speech : Let me put in your minds , if you forget , What you have been ere this , and what you are . ( I.iii.130-31 , italics added ) Before these lines , Gloucester had continued to heap blame upon the Woodvilles , but the issue has ...
... speech : Let me put in your minds , if you forget , What you have been ere this , and what you are . ( I.iii.130-31 , italics added ) Before these lines , Gloucester had continued to heap blame upon the Woodvilles , but the issue has ...
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... speech , as words addressed by " I " to " you , " whether " you " is present or not . We don't inquire too curiously into the dramatic situation because we have no difficulty with it . We know from our own experience what it is to ...
... speech , as words addressed by " I " to " you , " whether " you " is present or not . We don't inquire too curiously into the dramatic situation because we have no difficulty with it . We know from our own experience what it is to ...
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Dreams Prophesies and Curses | 14 |
Female Characters | 31 |
Religious Elements | 60 |
Urheberrecht | |
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