Shakespearean CriticismGale Research International, Limited, 1996 - 400 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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... once in this scene ( lines 26-8 ) , and she is here telling it again in hints so broad that even Orsino is able to pick them up once he has one more clue ( V. i . 265-6 ) . In the play as a whole Viola is neither pining nor sitting ...
... once in this scene ( lines 26-8 ) , and she is here telling it again in hints so broad that even Orsino is able to pick them up once he has one more clue ( V. i . 265-6 ) . In the play as a whole Viola is neither pining nor sitting ...
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... once begged lodg- ing out of charity . " Once a father had given up his land , he became , even in the house that had once been his own , what was called a " sojourner . " The connotations of the word are suggested by its use in the ...
... once begged lodg- ing out of charity . " Once a father had given up his land , he became , even in the house that had once been his own , what was called a " sojourner . " The connotations of the word are suggested by its use in the ...
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... once , he'll rail in his rope - tricks . I'll tell you what , sir , and she stand him but a little , he will throw a figure in her face , and so disfigure her with it , that she shall have no more eyes to see withal than a cat . You ...
... once , he'll rail in his rope - tricks . I'll tell you what , sir , and she stand him but a little , he will throw a figure in her face , and so disfigure her with it , that she shall have no more eyes to see withal than a cat . You ...
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Women in Shakespeare | 1 |
King Lear | 75 |
The Taming of the Shrew | 260 |
Urheberrecht | |
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