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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... present a unique historical overview of the critical response to each Shakespearean work . A multiplicity of viewpoints derives from the nearly two hundred periodicals and books excerpted for each volume of SC . The excerpts document ...
... present a unique historical overview of the critical response to each Shakespearean work . A multiplicity of viewpoints derives from the nearly two hundred periodicals and books excerpted for each volume of SC . The excerpts document ...
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... present performance higher than that . In the manifest intelligence displayed throughout , and in the speaking of the verse , it is fine ; time only can do the rest . Miss Dorothy Green's Goneril has always been magnificent . Mr. Ralph ...
... present performance higher than that . In the manifest intelligence displayed throughout , and in the speaking of the verse , it is fine ; time only can do the rest . Miss Dorothy Green's Goneril has always been magnificent . Mr. Ralph ...
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... present in the Savoy production , together with the touching simplicity that originally made the reunion with Desdemona at Cyprus so moving . This scene could have been equally moving at Stratford , but for the distractions of fog and ...
... present in the Savoy production , together with the touching simplicity that originally made the reunion with Desdemona at Cyprus so moving . This scene could have been equally moving at Stratford , but for the distractions of fog and ...
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