Shakespearean Criticism: Excerpts from the Criticism of William Shakespeare's Plays and Poetry, from the First Published Appraisals to Current Evaluations, Band 8Gale Research Company, 1984 |
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... stage directions that seem to have been amended by a second hand , such as the one beginning Act III , Scene iv , which reads " Enter Hero , and Margaret , and Vrsula . " The stage directions of the later Folio edition also occasionally ...
... stage directions that seem to have been amended by a second hand , such as the one beginning Act III , Scene iv , which reads " Enter Hero , and Margaret , and Vrsula . " The stage directions of the later Folio edition also occasionally ...
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... stage , bidding him to be of good cheer and promising his victory . The pattern of the double dream sequence acted out by a single set of ghosts follows the pattern of the scene in which it occurs . Richard and Richmond and their ...
... stage , bidding him to be of good cheer and promising his victory . The pattern of the double dream sequence acted out by a single set of ghosts follows the pattern of the scene in which it occurs . Richard and Richmond and their ...
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... stage or as they are reported they lubricate his fraud perpetually as he moves in episodic dem- onstration from one victim to another . In the first scene Clar- ence is on his way to the Tower , consigned there through Richard's plot ...
... stage or as they are reported they lubricate his fraud perpetually as he moves in episodic dem- onstration from one victim to another . In the first scene Clar- ence is on his way to the Tower , consigned there through Richard's plot ...
Inhalt
Richard III | 136 |
The Tempest | 280 |
Appendix | 475 |
Urheberrecht | |
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action Antonio appears Ariel audience Beatrice and Benedick Beatrice's Benedick and Beatrice Borachio brother Buckingham Caliban character Clarence Claudio comedy comic conscience critic curse death deformity Dogberry Don John Don Pedro dramatic dramatist dream E. K. Chambers Edward elements Elizabeth Elizabethan essay date evil father feeling Ferdinand following excerpt give hath Henry Henry VI Hermann Ulrici Hero Hero's human imagination innocent King Lady Anne Leonato lover Macbeth magic Margaret marriage Messina Midsummer Night's Dream mind Miranda moral murder nature Nemesis notes passion pattern person play play's plot poet poetic Prince Prospero psychological Queen Richard Richard III Richmond role romantic scene seems sense Shake Shakespeare slander soliloquy soul speare speare's speech spirit stage Stephano story suggests Sycorax symbol Tempest thee theme things thou tragedy tragic Trinculo true villain whole William Shakespeare Winter's Tale woman women wooing words