Shakespearean Criticism: Excerpts from the Criticism of William Shakespeare's Plays and Poetry, from the First Published Appraisals to Current Evaluations, Volume 8Gale Research Company, 1984 |
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... Hero's characterization , while Smith - though less historical in his approach — also assessed the effect of environment on the heroine . Goddard , in 1951 , posited that Hero's feigned death is the catalyst that eventually restores ...
... Hero's characterization , while Smith - though less historical in his approach — also assessed the effect of environment on the heroine . Goddard , in 1951 , posited that Hero's feigned death is the catalyst that eventually restores ...
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... Hero's gentlewoman , by the name of Hero . She leans me out at her mistress ' chamber - window , bids me a thousand times good night , -I tell this tale vilely : I should first tell thee how the Prince , Clau- dio , and my master ...
... Hero's gentlewoman , by the name of Hero . She leans me out at her mistress ' chamber - window , bids me a thousand times good night , -I tell this tale vilely : I should first tell thee how the Prince , Clau- dio , and my master ...
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... Hero's ' death ' , passes almost without notice . Leonato confronts him with the news , and this is the moment at which Claudio , by the Friar's reckoning , should begin to mourn Hero . But the Friar mistook his man : Claudio is merely ...
... Hero's ' death ' , passes almost without notice . Leonato confronts him with the news , and this is the moment at which Claudio , by the Friar's reckoning , should begin to mourn Hero . But the Friar mistook his man : Claudio is merely ...
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