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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... seems to be particularly unfriendly to the fighting scenes . Mr. Devine seems not to have made up his mind whether to stylize them or to play them realistically , and to furnish the knights with casques that suggest visitors from Mars ...
... seems to be particularly unfriendly to the fighting scenes . Mr. Devine seems not to have made up his mind whether to stylize them or to play them realistically , and to furnish the knights with casques that suggest visitors from Mars ...
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... seems meant . The costumes and sets traverse the centuries , ranging from the medieval and Jacobean to the modern : armour for the men and a chic designer number for the Queen , neo - classical paintings and strip lighting on a ...
... seems meant . The costumes and sets traverse the centuries , ranging from the medieval and Jacobean to the modern : armour for the men and a chic designer number for the Queen , neo - classical paintings and strip lighting on a ...
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... seems as if the extremes of his spoken despair and hope are impelled by some unexpressed fear , some knowledge or state of being which he cannot escape and cannot fully meet . He tries many ways to hope or despair , to some sta- ble and ...
... seems as if the extremes of his spoken despair and hope are impelled by some unexpressed fear , some knowledge or state of being which he cannot escape and cannot fully meet . He tries many ways to hope or despair , to some sta- ble and ...
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