Shakespearean CriticismJoseph C. Tardiff Cengage Gale, 1994 - 450 Seiten Presents literary criticism on the plays and poetry of Shakespeare. Critical essays are selected from leading sources, including journals, magazines, books, reviews, diaries, newspapers, pamphlets, and scholarly papers. Includes commentary by Shakespeare's contemporaries as well as a full range of views from later centuries, with an emphasis on contemporary analysis. Includes aesthetic criticism, textual criticism, and criticism of Shakespeare in performance. |
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... Constance , later , of some effec- tive speeches . Falconbridge's grim humour is also ex- punged , as interfering , I suppose , with the decorum of tragedy . As the Emperor of Austria is the butt of much of Falconbridge's wit , that ...
... Constance , later , of some effec- tive speeches . Falconbridge's grim humour is also ex- punged , as interfering , I suppose , with the decorum of tragedy . As the Emperor of Austria is the butt of much of Falconbridge's wit , that ...
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... Constance she wore a black body and train of satin , and a petticoat of white , disposed in cer- tainly the most tasteful forms of that day . The true actress is in everything an artist ; the genius before us dishevelled even her hair ...
... Constance she wore a black body and train of satin , and a petticoat of white , disposed in cer- tainly the most tasteful forms of that day . The true actress is in everything an artist ; the genius before us dishevelled even her hair ...
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... Constance , preferring it to that of Sarah Siddons and maintaining that Faucit " breathes to us all the inmost soul of Constance , the idolizing mother , deli- cately sensitive and richly imaginative . " ] What strikes us first of all ...
... Constance , preferring it to that of Sarah Siddons and maintaining that Faucit " breathes to us all the inmost soul of Constance , the idolizing mother , deli- cately sensitive and richly imaginative . " ] What strikes us first of all ...
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Henry VIII | 64 |
King John | 159 |
Richard II | 254 |
Urheberrecht | |
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