Shakespearean Criticism: Excerpts from the Criticism of William Shakespeare's Plays and Poetry, from the First Published Appraisals to Current Evaluations, Band 21Gale Research Company, 1984 - 461 Seiten This detailed series provides comprehensive coverage of critical interpretations of the plays of Shakespeare. The volume focus on the history of Shakespeare's play Hamlet on the stage and in important film adaptations. |
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... better were to be had , Mr. IRVING must have been exceptionally unfortunate . Mr. MEAD'S Ghost is unexceptionable . It would not be easy to find on the stage a better Queen than Miss PAUNCEFORT . Mr. CHIPPENDALE , in Polonius , so far ...
... better were to be had , Mr. IRVING must have been exceptionally unfortunate . Mr. MEAD'S Ghost is unexceptionable . It would not be easy to find on the stage a better Queen than Miss PAUNCEFORT . Mr. CHIPPENDALE , in Polonius , so far ...
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... better in white . " " Oh , no ! " I said . And then they dropped the subject for that day . It was clever of him ! The next day Lacy came up to me : " You didnt really mean that you are going to wear black in the mad scene ? " " Yes , I ...
... better in white . " " Oh , no ! " I said . And then they dropped the subject for that day . It was clever of him ! The next day Lacy came up to me : " You didnt really mean that you are going to wear black in the mad scene ? " " Yes , I ...
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... better than Horatio . These thoughts certainly do occur to the mind in following the new Hamlet with all its variety , beauty , and charm . With such a student - Hamlet , some of the omissions and suggestions are so extraordinary ...
... better than Horatio . These thoughts certainly do occur to the mind in following the new Hamlet with all its variety , beauty , and charm . With such a student - Hamlet , some of the omissions and suggestions are so extraordinary ...
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