Shakespearean Criticism: Excerpts from the Criticism of William Shakespeare's Plays and Poetry, from the First Published Appraisals to Current Evaluations, Band 17Gale Research Company, 1984 |
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... speech in which Coriolanus torments himself with a vision of the prostitution he must undergo which becomes so vivid that he rejects it with the words , " I will not do it " [ III.ii.101 ] . They might be spoken violently , but Olivier ...
... speech in which Coriolanus torments himself with a vision of the prostitution he must undergo which becomes so vivid that he rejects it with the words , " I will not do it " [ III.ii.101 ] . They might be spoken violently , but Olivier ...
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... speech ( ' And therefore bind them . . . ' [ V.ii.157ff . ] ) . At this point Chiron and Demetrius were standing in a sandy area stage right ; at the appropriate moment during Titus's speech , Atkeson's Lavinia stamped her foot so as to ...
... speech ( ' And therefore bind them . . . ' [ V.ii.157ff . ] ) . At this point Chiron and Demetrius were standing in a sandy area stage right ; at the appropriate moment during Titus's speech , Atkeson's Lavinia stamped her foot so as to ...
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... speech from Marcus . In [ J. C. ] Maxwell's Arden , [ Gustav ] Cross's Pelican , and [ Eugene ] Waith's Oxford editions , however , that speech extends for another twenty three lines , until Lucius speaks ( " Then gracious auditory ...
... speech from Marcus . In [ J. C. ] Maxwell's Arden , [ Gustav ] Cross's Pelican , and [ Eugene ] Waith's Oxford editions , however , that speech extends for another twenty three lines , until Lucius speaks ( " Then gracious auditory ...
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Antony and Cleopatra | 1 |
Coriolanus | 124 |
Comparisons and Overviews | 227 |
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