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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... look upon this beard ? Oh , Regan , will you take her by the hand ? [ II . iv . 189-94 ] One would think there are tones , and looks , and gestures , an- swerable to these words , to thrill and harrow up the thoughts , to ' appal the ...
... look upon this beard ? Oh , Regan , will you take her by the hand ? [ II . iv . 189-94 ] One would think there are tones , and looks , and gestures , an- swerable to these words , to thrill and harrow up the thoughts , to ' appal the ...
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... Look up a - height . The shrill - gorg'd lark so far Cannot be seen or heard . Do but look up . [ IV . vi . 56-9 ] The mime creates a scenic area : the top and bottom of the cliff , the precipice . Shakespeare makes use of all the means ...
... Look up a - height . The shrill - gorg'd lark so far Cannot be seen or heard . Do but look up . [ IV . vi . 56-9 ] The mime creates a scenic area : the top and bottom of the cliff , the precipice . Shakespeare makes use of all the means ...
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... look down , without looking below ; or to look up , without looking above . Romeo pleasing himself with satisfactory dreams is very nat- ural , and a good preparation for that material change of feel- ing , which Balthazar's heart ...
... look down , without looking below ; or to look up , without looking above . Romeo pleasing himself with satisfactory dreams is very nat- ural , and a good preparation for that material change of feel- ing , which Balthazar's heart ...
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