Shakespearean Criticism: Excerpts from the Criticism of William Shakespeare's Plays and Poetry, from the First Published Appraisals to Current Evaluations, Volume 11Gale Research Company, 1984 |
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... later madness , and a whimsical Lear cannot grow into the Lear of the Storm scenes ; the stuff is not there . I conclude that the traditional reading is correct and necessary ; that certain qualities of the stagey old actor - why does ...
... later madness , and a whimsical Lear cannot grow into the Lear of the Storm scenes ; the stuff is not there . I conclude that the traditional reading is correct and necessary ; that certain qualities of the stagey old actor - why does ...
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... later , during her last London performances of Juliet , a reviewer wrote [ in The Sunday Times , 26 March 1865 ] : " Her ravings of terror and despair yield at length to her fixed and indomitable resolve , and the great sacrifice to ...
... later , during her last London performances of Juliet , a reviewer wrote [ in The Sunday Times , 26 March 1865 ] : " Her ravings of terror and despair yield at length to her fixed and indomitable resolve , and the great sacrifice to ...
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... later . This review , originally unsigned , was later reprinted in Knight's Theatrical Notes ( 1893 ) . ] A comparison between the performances of Molière by the Comédie Française and those of Shakspeare by any existing English company ...
... later . This review , originally unsigned , was later reprinted in Knight's Theatrical Notes ( 1893 ) . ] A comparison between the performances of Molière by the Comédie Française and those of Shakspeare by any existing English company ...
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