Shakespearean Criticism: Excerpts from the Criticism of William Shakespeare's Plays and Poetry, from the First Published Appraisals to Current Evaluations, Band 21Gale Research Company, 1984 - 461 Seiten This detailed series provides comprehensive coverage of critical interpretations of the plays of Shakespeare. The volume focus on the history of Shakespeare's play Hamlet on the stage and in important film adaptations. |
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... idea of the poet . The requi- sites for Hamlet are not only various , but opposed . In him they are all united , and ... ideas of the poet seem to mix with his own , that he seemed himself to be engaged in a succession of affecting ...
... idea of the poet . The requi- sites for Hamlet are not only various , but opposed . In him they are all united , and ... ideas of the poet seem to mix with his own , that he seemed himself to be engaged in a succession of affecting ...
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... idea . He has a beautiful presence , a pro- found magnetism , an English diction that is pure , even and exact , though not yet wholly flexible , and a voice which , though not supreme , is capable of the highest train- ing and already ...
... idea . He has a beautiful presence , a pro- found magnetism , an English diction that is pure , even and exact , though not yet wholly flexible , and a voice which , though not supreme , is capable of the highest train- ing and already ...
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... idea in any detailed way . When the question of a second Shakespear- ian film came up , however , " Hamlet " seemed the obvious choice . From my experience on " Henry V , " I had learnt that in dealing with " Hamlet , " the only real ...
... idea in any detailed way . When the question of a second Shakespear- ian film came up , however , " Hamlet " seemed the obvious choice . From my experience on " Henry V , " I had learnt that in dealing with " Hamlet , " the only real ...
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