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 110
... play is remote from the customary moral and ethical emphases of many orthodox forms of comedy . Beatrice and Benedick supply the play with the exuberant lan- guage that is often the spoken sign in Shakespeare of the pres- ence of an ...
... play is remote from the customary moral and ethical emphases of many orthodox forms of comedy . Beatrice and Benedick supply the play with the exuberant lan- guage that is often the spoken sign in Shakespeare of the pres- ence of an ...
Page 207
... play which in its structure showed this diffuseness and diversity , this predom- inance of colorful variety and wealth over unity and coherence . For most of the popular plays were marked by the mixture of heterogeneous elements , by ...
... play which in its structure showed this diffuseness and diversity , this predom- inance of colorful variety and wealth over unity and coherence . For most of the popular plays were marked by the mixture of heterogeneous elements , by ...
Page 435
... play , the meaning of the mysteries within it and beyond it . The meaning of Prospero's play could not be clear until he experienced its relevance within his own emotions . The Epilogue asks the spectator to do the same for The Tempest ...
... play , the meaning of the mysteries within it and beyond it . The meaning of Prospero's play could not be clear until he experienced its relevance within his own emotions . The Epilogue asks the spectator to do the same for The Tempest ...
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