Shakespearean Criticism: Excerpts from the Criticism of William Shakespeare's Plays and Poetry, from the First Published Appraisals to Current Evaluations, Band 15Gale Research Company, 1984 |
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... story as this , Shakespeare felt - and young as he may have been , his judgment decided right- ly that it should be shown distinctly as a tale such as Hath been sung at festivals , On Ember eves and holy ales ; [ I Chorus , 5-6 ] and he ...
... story as this , Shakespeare felt - and young as he may have been , his judgment decided right- ly that it should be shown distinctly as a tale such as Hath been sung at festivals , On Ember eves and holy ales ; [ I Chorus , 5-6 ] and he ...
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... story seem credible . One of the most difficult points to put across is that portion of the story which involves Pericles's lovely daughter , Mari- na , who has been sold into a brothel . Mr. Richardson dis- arms the audience by having ...
... story seem credible . One of the most difficult points to put across is that portion of the story which involves Pericles's lovely daughter , Mari- na , who has been sold into a brothel . Mr. Richardson dis- arms the audience by having ...
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... story As they were living " [ Prologue , 25-7 ] . Here they are to see everything as images of truth , at one remove from reality . Gower is a story- teller , therefore a spell - binder , and this is where Mr. Rich- ardson shows that ...
... story As they were living " [ Prologue , 25-7 ] . Here they are to see everything as images of truth , at one remove from reality . Gower is a story- teller , therefore a spell - binder , and this is where Mr. Rich- ardson shows that ...
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Cymbeline | 1 |
Pericles | 127 |
The Tempest | 185 |
Urheberrecht | |
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