Shakespearean Criticism: Excerpts from the Criticism of William Shakespeare's Plays and Poetry, from the First Published Appraisals to Current Evaluations, Band 23Gale Research Company, 1984 - 464 Seiten |
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... fact , of course , the abstractions were usually an excuse for music , dancing , and ostentatious display ; Mr Nunn ap- pears to regard Shakespeare's play as a similar excuse . As in The Comedy of Errors , if less frequently ...
... fact , of course , the abstractions were usually an excuse for music , dancing , and ostentatious display ; Mr Nunn ap- pears to regard Shakespeare's play as a similar excuse . As in The Comedy of Errors , if less frequently ...
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... fact , the slow emergence of a blossoming bush from a central trap door earned a round of spontaneous applause . Celia and Rosalind and the other ladies of the court in the opening scene were all coiffed and dressed in a style remi ...
... fact , the slow emergence of a blossoming bush from a central trap door earned a round of spontaneous applause . Celia and Rosalind and the other ladies of the court in the opening scene were all coiffed and dressed in a style remi ...
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... fact that has assured its popularity in recent years . In the nine- teenth century , and even in the early twentieth , its frank handling of sexual encounters and its complex questioning of sexual morality kept it for the most part off ...
... fact that has assured its popularity in recent years . In the nine- teenth century , and even in the early twentieth , its frank handling of sexual encounters and its complex questioning of sexual morality kept it for the most part off ...
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