Shakespearean Criticism: Excerpts from the Criticism of William Shakespeare's Plays and Poetry, from the First Published Appraisals to Current Evaluations, Band 7Gale Research Company, 1984 |
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... comedy also , i.e. in character comedy , the poet has pursued the same course , as is especially evident in ' The Mer- chant of Venice , ' and in the play now under discussion . The question may indeed be raised as to how far ' All's ...
... comedy also , i.e. in character comedy , the poet has pursued the same course , as is especially evident in ' The Mer- chant of Venice , ' and in the play now under discussion . The question may indeed be raised as to how far ' All's ...
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... Comedy in Elizabethan times , es- pecially romantic comedy , ended happily ; and still more per- emptorily than Molière's does , and the modern novel , with a marriage ; in Elizabethan times , moreover , as earlier and later , too ...
... Comedy in Elizabethan times , es- pecially romantic comedy , ended happily ; and still more per- emptorily than Molière's does , and the modern novel , with a marriage ; in Elizabethan times , moreover , as earlier and later , too ...
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... comedy of forgiveness " rather than “ a romantic comedy in the usual sense of the term , " although he notes that , like romantic comedy , this play presents a decaying world in need of rejuvenation . It is Helena's role , the critic ...
... comedy of forgiveness " rather than “ a romantic comedy in the usual sense of the term , " although he notes that , like romantic comedy , this play presents a decaying world in need of rejuvenation . It is Helena's role , the critic ...
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Julius Caesar | 138 |
The Winters Tale | 367 |
Appendix | 517 |
Urheberrecht | |
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