Shakespearean Criticism: Excerpts from the Criticism of William Shakespeare's Plays and Poetry, from the First Published Appraisals to Current Evaluations, Band 38Gale Research Company, 1998 |
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... Parolles . The annotation , however , raises a problem for the actress who must convey these deeper mean- ings to the audience while she conceals them from Parolles . I believe that a restoration of the first line as it appears in the ...
... Parolles . The annotation , however , raises a problem for the actress who must convey these deeper mean- ings to the audience while she conceals them from Parolles . I believe that a restoration of the first line as it appears in the ...
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... Parolles knows , Helen and Diana see through him ; a relationship with either would end Parolles's easy exploitation of his " sweetheart " ( II.iii.271 ) . The friendship of Bertram and Parolles is as hypocriti- cally self - serving on ...
... Parolles knows , Helen and Diana see through him ; a relationship with either would end Parolles's easy exploitation of his " sweetheart " ( II.iii.271 ) . The friendship of Bertram and Parolles is as hypocriti- cally self - serving on ...
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... Parolles . The double - talk scenes are some of the funniest in Shakespeare , not only because of Parolles's wit in his responses , but because of the ironies and the asides of his captors . But when Parolles shows his abject cow ...
... Parolles . The double - talk scenes are some of the funniest in Shakespeare , not only because of Parolles's wit in his responses , but because of the ironies and the asides of his captors . But when Parolles shows his abject cow ...
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