Shakespearean Criticism: Excerpts from the Criticism of William Shakespeare's Plays and Poetry, from the First Published Appraisals to Current Evaluations, Band 24Gale Research Company, 1984 - 475 Seiten |
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... fall . It is one of those transitions which , in Shakespeare's last plays , always seem dangerously abrupt on the page , but which , on the stage , convey an impression of savage destructiveness as savagely controlled . In this perfor ...
... fall . It is one of those transitions which , in Shakespeare's last plays , always seem dangerously abrupt on the page , but which , on the stage , convey an impression of savage destructiveness as savagely controlled . In this perfor ...
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... fall some blessing to this land which shall In it be memoriz'd . [ III.ii.48-52 ] In the prologue there was also the idea of fall from great- ness . This idea , a Renaissance inheritance from Mediaeval thinking , might by now appear to ...
... fall some blessing to this land which shall In it be memoriz'd . [ III.ii.48-52 ] In the prologue there was also the idea of fall from great- ness . This idea , a Renaissance inheritance from Mediaeval thinking , might by now appear to ...
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... fall to best advan- tage . Charlotte Cushman was remembered for her sar- casm ; Ellen Terry for the ' depths of pathos ' she reached in I am the most unhappy woman living . [ III.i.147 ] To Doris Westwood , who prompted when Florence ...
... fall to best advan- tage . Charlotte Cushman was remembered for her sar- casm ; Ellen Terry for the ' depths of pathos ' she reached in I am the most unhappy woman living . [ III.i.147 ] To Doris Westwood , who prompted when Florence ...
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Henry VIII | 64 |
King John | 159 |
Richard II | 254 |
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