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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... gives way to the campaign of York's lawless brood - the beef - witted , sensualist Edward , and finally Crookback , in whom the medieval issues of primogeniture gives way to Machiavellian self - interest . Mr. Hall's stage is a bare ...
... gives way to the campaign of York's lawless brood - the beef - witted , sensualist Edward , and finally Crookback , in whom the medieval issues of primogeniture gives way to Machiavellian self - interest . Mr. Hall's stage is a bare ...
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... Gives his Sword to the Sergeant . " As for the second scene — that in which Buckingham's Surveyor is questioned enough perhaps that the remarks of Wolsey on the gravity of the Duke's offense have sometimes been accompanied by the ...
... Gives his Sword to the Sergeant . " As for the second scene — that in which Buckingham's Surveyor is questioned enough perhaps that the remarks of Wolsey on the gravity of the Duke's offense have sometimes been accompanied by the ...
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... gives it a bizarre , inhuman look and becomes wonderfully luminous when Jean Rosenthal throws light on or through ... gives a bland perfor- mance that does not make a very deep impression ; and Mildred Dunnock is rather toneless as ...
... gives it a bizarre , inhuman look and becomes wonderfully luminous when Jean Rosenthal throws light on or through ... gives a bland perfor- mance that does not make a very deep impression ; and Mildred Dunnock is rather toneless as ...
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Henry VIII | 64 |
King John | 159 |
Richard II | 254 |
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