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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Page 73
... eyes , ears , and judgment tested by Leonato , Claudio , and Don Pedro , who talk for his benefit . The comedy of the gulling scene is , thus , heightened by Benedick's confidence in his own superior vision . Claudio's eye , we know ...
... eyes , ears , and judgment tested by Leonato , Claudio , and Don Pedro , who talk for his benefit . The comedy of the gulling scene is , thus , heightened by Benedick's confidence in his own superior vision . Claudio's eye , we know ...
Page 74
... eyes or ears . No one is attempting to deceive the Watch , though de- ception is certainly present in the other two incidents . The common quality is the reliance on one's own observation- noting . Neither Benedick nor Beatrice had any ...
... eyes or ears . No one is attempting to deceive the Watch , though de- ception is certainly present in the other two incidents . The common quality is the reliance on one's own observation- noting . Neither Benedick nor Beatrice had any ...
Page 76
... eyes and shrewd tongues , in spite of challenging Cupid and scorning matrimony - these wise ones have failed to see or understand their own inward qualities . To see everything except the force of a lover's imagination , to understand ...
... eyes and shrewd tongues , in spite of challenging Cupid and scorning matrimony - these wise ones have failed to see or understand their own inward qualities . To see everything except the force of a lover's imagination , to understand ...
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