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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... Leonato is the only person to whom the Prince and Claudio show the slightest tenderness - Leonato , I am sorry you must heare ' [ IV . i . 87-8 ] , says the Prince - proving thereby that they recognize in him one of themselves . On his ...
... Leonato is the only person to whom the Prince and Claudio show the slightest tenderness - Leonato , I am sorry you must heare ' [ IV . i . 87-8 ] , says the Prince - proving thereby that they recognize in him one of themselves . On his ...
Page 81
... Leonato's hysteria in the Church Scene . But the whole spirit of the play seems to me antagonistic to any one attitude's dominating it . And the second scene I want to examine- Leonato and Antonio in V. i . — appears to bear this out ...
... Leonato's hysteria in the Church Scene . But the whole spirit of the play seems to me antagonistic to any one attitude's dominating it . And the second scene I want to examine- Leonato and Antonio in V. i . — appears to bear this out ...
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... Leonato , like Hero , is right for the situation . He is a doting father , an open- hearted and trusting friend ; Borachio's boast that his plot will kill Leonato is believable . Standing on the lowest level of awareness , then , quite ...
... Leonato , like Hero , is right for the situation . He is a doting father , an open- hearted and trusting friend ; Borachio's boast that his plot will kill Leonato is believable . Standing on the lowest level of awareness , then , quite ...
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