Shakespearean Criticism: Excerpts from the Criticism of William Shakespeare's Plays and Poetry, from the First Published Appraisals to Current Evaluations, Band 15Gale Research Company, 1984 |
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... Ariel from Act I and the speeches of Ferdinand , the second song , as has been said , being sung by Ariel's duplicate Mil- cha . In scene 2 , Prospero chides Miranda for disobeying him and not taking care of her sister ; scolds Dorinda ...
... Ariel from Act I and the speeches of Ferdinand , the second song , as has been said , being sung by Ariel's duplicate Mil- cha . In scene 2 , Prospero chides Miranda for disobeying him and not taking care of her sister ; scolds Dorinda ...
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... Ariel . Played by the lovely Guilia Laz- zarini dressed in white veils , Ariel is an ambiguous crea- ture , half fallen angel , half commedia dell'arte Pierrot . Hair covered by a tight white cloth , face whitened , Ariel is both comic ...
... Ariel . Played by the lovely Guilia Laz- zarini dressed in white veils , Ariel is an ambiguous crea- ture , half fallen angel , half commedia dell'arte Pierrot . Hair covered by a tight white cloth , face whitened , Ariel is both comic ...
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... Ariel could not sweep the banquet into an open recep- tacle affixed to the rear edge of the table , for those mem- bers of the audience who faced the sides of the stage or who looked down from the galleries would inevitably have seen ...
... Ariel could not sweep the banquet into an open recep- tacle affixed to the rear edge of the table , for those mem- bers of the audience who faced the sides of the stage or who looked down from the galleries would inevitably have seen ...
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Pericles | 127 |
The Tempest | 185 |
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