Shakespearean Criticism: Excerpts from the Criticism of William Shakespeare's Plays and Poetry, from the First Published Appraisals to Current Evaluations, Volume 38Gale Research Company, 1998 |
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... King's notions about what does and does not constitute secure closure , Shake- speare takes the not unusual expedient of having the King step out of character in the play's Epilogue : The king's a beggar , now the play is done ; All is ...
... King's notions about what does and does not constitute secure closure , Shake- speare takes the not unusual expedient of having the King step out of character in the play's Epilogue : The king's a beggar , now the play is done ; All is ...
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... King proposes to ' bring [ Bertram ] down ' with his misalliance is also a valid objection . Bertram's disdain for a ... King's ] sight rather than that I should be brought down by marriage to one beneath me . ' As predictive irony the ...
... King proposes to ' bring [ Bertram ] down ' with his misalliance is also a valid objection . Bertram's disdain for a ... King's ] sight rather than that I should be brought down by marriage to one beneath me . ' As predictive irony the ...
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... King and his men in a scene from Peter Brooke's Shakespeare Memorial Theatre production of Love's Labour's Lost ... King's opening 23 - line speech is too circumspect to mention directly the need to avoid women . But , as the speech ...
... King and his men in a scene from Peter Brooke's Shakespeare Memorial Theatre production of Love's Labour's Lost ... King's opening 23 - line speech is too circumspect to mention directly the need to avoid women . But , as the speech ...
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