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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... comic perspective and ends with a happy affirmation of humane values . Coleridge , in an often - quoted remark on the preeminence of characterization over plot in the play , com- plained that the villain Don John " is merely shown and ...
... comic perspective and ends with a happy affirmation of humane values . Coleridge , in an often - quoted remark on the preeminence of characterization over plot in the play , com- plained that the villain Don John " is merely shown and ...
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... Comic and Historic , ' in his A Study of Shakespeare , R. Worthington , 1880 , pp . 66-169 . DENTON J. SNIDER ( essay date 1890 ? ) [ Snider was an American scholar , philosopher , and poet who closely followed the precepts of the ...
... Comic and Historic , ' in his A Study of Shakespeare , R. Worthington , 1880 , pp . 66-169 . DENTON J. SNIDER ( essay date 1890 ? ) [ Snider was an American scholar , philosopher , and poet who closely followed the precepts of the ...
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... comic hubris which will so shortly have a fall ) . The song allows him to indulge his derisive wit , and also provides for Don Pedro's request for music ' tomorrow night ... at the Lady Hero's chamber win- dow ' [ II . iii . 86-7 ] , a ...
... comic hubris which will so shortly have a fall ) . The song allows him to indulge his derisive wit , and also provides for Don Pedro's request for music ' tomorrow night ... at the Lady Hero's chamber win- dow ' [ II . iii . 86-7 ] , a ...
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