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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... beginning of the play of Everyman , for example , the Messenger announces : The story saith , -Man , in the beginning , Look well , and take good heed to the ending , Be you never so gay ! The audience is asked to observe the beginning ...
... beginning of the play of Everyman , for example , the Messenger announces : The story saith , -Man , in the beginning , Look well , and take good heed to the ending , Be you never so gay ! The audience is asked to observe the beginning ...
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... beginning of All's Well is thus concerned with an apparent ending which turns out on closer examination to be indeed a beginning . The ef- fect here may perhaps be compared with that achieved in the opening scenes of two other works ...
... beginning of All's Well is thus concerned with an apparent ending which turns out on closer examination to be indeed a beginning . The ef- fect here may perhaps be compared with that achieved in the opening scenes of two other works ...
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... beginning . The king's dawning realization of this truth , his wa- vering between a sense of ending and of beginning , between pious resignation and a new understanding of the spiritual legitimacy of hope , form one of the play's most ...
... beginning . The king's dawning realization of this truth , his wa- vering between a sense of ending and of beginning , between pious resignation and a new understanding of the spiritual legitimacy of hope , form one of the play's most ...
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