Shakespearean Criticism: Excerpts from the Criticism of William Shakespeare's Plays and Poetry, from the First Published Appraisals to Current Evaluations, Band 18Gale Research Company, 1984 |
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... tion by Claudio , when Benedick and Beatrice are alone on the stage , Miss Hepburn chose to show her anger at Clau- dio by booting over the top of the altar the red velvet cush- ion on which he had knelt at the altar steps . This was ...
... tion by Claudio , when Benedick and Beatrice are alone on the stage , Miss Hepburn chose to show her anger at Clau- dio by booting over the top of the altar the red velvet cush- ion on which he had knelt at the altar steps . This was ...
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... tion in the last plays . But Troilus and Cressida stands at a lower point of negation in this sequence than Lear or even Timon . For , while its material is still that of the actu- al world , the mood is that of a man who has come to ...
... tion in the last plays . But Troilus and Cressida stands at a lower point of negation in this sequence than Lear or even Timon . For , while its material is still that of the actu- al world , the mood is that of a man who has come to ...
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... tion of the theatrical value of their enactment . Only com- paratively recently have the plays been studied as the im- petus and residue of a theatrical experience , a record of how Shakespeare used his actors on his stage to communi ...
... tion of the theatrical value of their enactment . Only com- paratively recently have the plays been studied as the im- petus and residue of a theatrical experience , a record of how Shakespeare used his actors on his stage to communi ...
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The Merry Wives of Windsor | 1 |
Much Ado about Nothing | 108 |
Comparisons and Overviews | 230 |
Urheberrecht | |
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