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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... soliloquy and the expository speech . The crucial function of soliloquy in providing information and in establishing intimate revela- tion escapes most modern producers of Shakespeare , as it did the Phoenix players . As a device in a ...
... soliloquy and the expository speech . The crucial function of soliloquy in providing information and in establishing intimate revela- tion escapes most modern producers of Shakespeare , as it did the Phoenix players . As a device in a ...
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... soliloquy were all Richard . . . . In Soliloquy Cooke is allowed , even by his adversaries , to stand wholly unrivalled : he seems really alone . " The critic added a significant comment on the first soliloquy : " In this admirable ...
... soliloquy were all Richard . . . . In Soliloquy Cooke is allowed , even by his adversaries , to stand wholly unrivalled : he seems really alone . " The critic added a significant comment on the first soliloquy : " In this admirable ...
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... soliloquy . Shakespeare , when he wants the character to tell the truth either about himself or the situation in which he is living , always gives him a soliloquy , and it is here in any Shakespeare play , that the places are which must ...
... soliloquy . Shakespeare , when he wants the character to tell the truth either about himself or the situation in which he is living , always gives him a soliloquy , and it is here in any Shakespeare play , that the places are which must ...
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