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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... plot . He has the Elizabethan divinity that hedges a king , and he is cleared of all blame in the same breath with Claudio . By linking Claudio's denunciation of Hero with his royal patron , Shakespeare has virtually placed the entire ...
... plot . He has the Elizabethan divinity that hedges a king , and he is cleared of all blame in the same breath with Claudio . By linking Claudio's denunciation of Hero with his royal patron , Shakespeare has virtually placed the entire ...
Page 80
... plot - is the obvious successor . Musically , we could call it a theme and variations . But you have merely to consider the Chapman comedies , where the two plots only arbitrarily meet - or Thomas Middleton , who brought in a ...
... plot - is the obvious successor . Musically , we could call it a theme and variations . But you have merely to consider the Chapman comedies , where the two plots only arbitrarily meet - or Thomas Middleton , who brought in a ...
Page 101
... plot to plot and back again . But in those plays , as in A Midsummer Night's Dream whose moonlit atmosphere effortlessly embraces a prose - plot and a tight web of three verse - plots , Shakespeare's imagination was equally involved in ...
... plot to plot and back again . But in those plays , as in A Midsummer Night's Dream whose moonlit atmosphere effortlessly embraces a prose - plot and a tight web of three verse - plots , Shakespeare's imagination was equally involved in ...
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