Shakespearean Criticism: Excerpts from the Criticism of William Shakespeare's Plays and Poetry, from the First Published Appraisals to Current Evaluations, Band 30Gale Research Company, 1984 |
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... speech reflects our ideal vision of Rome : we may carp at Volumnia's insistence that she sent her son to a bloody war , but in the mother preferring her son's death to his lack of honor , reflected in the next speech she makes , we ...
... speech reflects our ideal vision of Rome : we may carp at Volumnia's insistence that she sent her son to a bloody war , but in the mother preferring her son's death to his lack of honor , reflected in the next speech she makes , we ...
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... speech is a remarkable athletic exer- cise , and a directly gratifying one for the actor who can manage it . Theatrical tradition leaves no doubt of the speech's power to excite and charm an audience- a point which needs to be stressed ...
... speech is a remarkable athletic exer- cise , and a directly gratifying one for the actor who can manage it . Theatrical tradition leaves no doubt of the speech's power to excite and charm an audience- a point which needs to be stressed ...
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... speech proves him to be highly skilled in oratory ( many critics have condemned it as weak and ineffective but , as Granville - Barker observed , ' it is certainly not meant to be ineffective , for it attains its end in convincing the ...
... speech proves him to be highly skilled in oratory ( many critics have condemned it as weak and ineffective but , as Granville - Barker observed , ' it is certainly not meant to be ineffective , for it attains its end in convincing the ...
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