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 103
... Never , never , never , never , never ! Pray you , undo this button : thank you , Sir . Do you see this ? Look on her , look , her lips , Look there , look there ! ( v , iii , 306-11 ) There are two distinct possibilities : either Lear ...
... Never , never , never , never , never ! Pray you , undo this button : thank you , Sir . Do you see this ? Look on her , look , her lips , Look there , look there ! ( v , iii , 306-11 ) There are two distinct possibilities : either Lear ...
Page 145
... never really life for an audience , and it is never anything else for the characters . But almost always in Shakespearean drama there are effects that work to promote audience engagement in , as well as detachment from , the action . We ...
... never really life for an audience , and it is never anything else for the characters . But almost always in Shakespearean drama there are effects that work to promote audience engagement in , as well as detachment from , the action . We ...
Page 336
... never what it is designated as , but always a mask itself . The letter is a love letter . Love is ' content ' and the letter is ' form ' . But the content of the letter is not the same before and after reading it . As soon as the letter ...
... never what it is designated as , but always a mask itself . The letter is a love letter . Love is ' content ' and the letter is ' form ' . But the content of the letter is not the same before and after reading it . As soon as the letter ...
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The Comedy of Errors | 136 |
Loves Labours Lost | 225 |
The Two Gentlemen of Verona | 295 |
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