Shakespearean Criticism: Excerpts from the Criticism of William Shakespeare's Plays and Poetry, from the First Published Appraisals to Current Evaluations, Volume 54Gale Research Company, 1984 |
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Page 57
... less ceremonious , less formal and more chaotic . The Duke's plan to proceed with Angelo " By cold gradation and weal - balanc'd form " ( 4.3.100 ) is hardly carried out , for a ceremony is less personal and more distanced than the ...
... less ceremonious , less formal and more chaotic . The Duke's plan to proceed with Angelo " By cold gradation and weal - balanc'd form " ( 4.3.100 ) is hardly carried out , for a ceremony is less personal and more distanced than the ...
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... less complex and less serious . But before we say farewell to it we should acknowledge it for what it is . First , it is a work of great metrical virtuosity , consisting of speech ( senarii ) , recitative ( septenarii or oc- tonarii ...
... less complex and less serious . But before we say farewell to it we should acknowledge it for what it is . First , it is a work of great metrical virtuosity , consisting of speech ( senarii ) , recitative ( septenarii or oc- tonarii ...
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... less likely than an earnest , amateurish frown . Conversely , while Mon- temayor never directly opposes love and friendship , his shrewd yet sympathetic treatment of other human frailties indicates that he would have handled Proteus far ...
... less likely than an earnest , amateurish frown . Conversely , while Mon- temayor never directly opposes love and friendship , his shrewd yet sympathetic treatment of other human frailties indicates that he would have handled Proteus far ...
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The Comedy of Errors | 136 |
Loves Labours Lost | 225 |
The Two Gentlemen of Verona | 295 |
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