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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... Richard III and demonstrates that Shakespeare carefully altered the pace of his action for dramatic effect . Bullough , Geoffrey , ed . " Richard III , " by William Shakespeare . In his Narrative and Dramatic Sources of Shakespeare ...
... Richard III and demonstrates that Shakespeare carefully altered the pace of his action for dramatic effect . Bullough , Geoffrey , ed . " Richard III , " by William Shakespeare . In his Narrative and Dramatic Sources of Shakespeare ...
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... Richard III . Hammond provides as well a performance history and a discussion of certain significant critical issues . Harcourt , John B. " Odde Old Ends , Stolne . . . ' : King Richard and Saint Paul . " Shakespeare Studies VII ( 1974 ) ...
... Richard III . Hammond provides as well a performance history and a discussion of certain significant critical issues . Harcourt , John B. " Odde Old Ends , Stolne . . . ' : King Richard and Saint Paul . " Shakespeare Studies VII ( 1974 ) ...
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... Richard III , stating that as the king's activities gradually lose direction , the character himself grows too fond of the spur " —that is , too impatient and anxious to force time and hurry events . The critic thus finds Richard's call ...
... Richard III , stating that as the king's activities gradually lose direction , the character himself grows too fond of the spur " —that is , too impatient and anxious to force time and hurry events . The critic thus finds Richard's call ...
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