Shakespearean Criticism: Excerpts from the Criticism of William Shakespeare's Plays and Poetry, from the First Published Appraisals to Current Evaluations, Band 14Gale Research Company, 1984 |
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... ment of the speech . These two excisions , then , seem to me permissible ; for the rest , there is not a line of this glorious scene that can be sacrificed without obvious loss . We shall never recover the true art of making Shakespeare ...
... ment of the speech . These two excisions , then , seem to me permissible ; for the rest , there is not a line of this glorious scene that can be sacrificed without obvious loss . We shall never recover the true art of making Shakespeare ...
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... ment . Described by many critics as his greatest archieve- ment , this production exemplified his principles to the smallest detail . In keeping with his policy , he had printed for sale in the theatre his version of the play as ...
... ment . Described by many critics as his greatest archieve- ment , this production exemplified his principles to the smallest detail . In keeping with his policy , he had printed for sale in the theatre his version of the play as ...
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... ment , included an increased emphasis on the brutal as- pects of war and the farcical staging of the comic scenes . ] Once again the Royal Shakespeare company reembark on the merry - go - round of the English histories " which oft our ...
... ment , included an increased emphasis on the brutal as- pects of war and the farcical staging of the comic scenes . ] Once again the Royal Shakespeare company reembark on the merry - go - round of the English histories " which oft our ...
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Henry IV Part 1 and Henry IV Part 2 | 1 |
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Richard III | 353 |
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