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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... whole text in words , and so definitely the whole text in statement and intention , that it is probably the most complete and satisfactory ver- sion given in the commercial theatre since Shakespeare's time . In the average production ...
... whole text in words , and so definitely the whole text in statement and intention , that it is probably the most complete and satisfactory ver- sion given in the commercial theatre since Shakespeare's time . In the average production ...
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... whole course of his reign . might have been changed . Indeed the whole course of En- glish history for the next 100 years might have been changed . It is exactly the 100 years between the accession of Richard II and the death of Richard ...
... whole course of his reign . might have been changed . Indeed the whole course of En- glish history for the next 100 years might have been changed . It is exactly the 100 years between the accession of Richard II and the death of Richard ...
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... whole " immensely satis- fying . " The critic takes exception to Warner's rendering of the title role , however , arguing that it lacked defini- tion and that it failed to display " even the brittle façade of kingship . " ] By adding ...
... whole " immensely satis- fying . " The critic takes exception to Warner's rendering of the title role , however , arguing that it lacked defini- tion and that it failed to display " even the brittle façade of kingship . " ] By adding ...
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