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 54
... story precludes any expression of strained amatory sentiment from either of these two characters , and when , towards the end of the play , Benedick does try his hand at sonneteering , he swiftly comes to the conclusion that this is not ...
... story precludes any expression of strained amatory sentiment from either of these two characters , and when , towards the end of the play , Benedick does try his hand at sonneteering , he swiftly comes to the conclusion that this is not ...
Page 102
... story with an extra complication - one which , in fact , is never taken up or put to any use . Antonio seeks out his brother Leonato ; he has overheard a fragment of the dialogue between Claudio and Don Pedro , and evidently the wrong ...
... story with an extra complication - one which , in fact , is never taken up or put to any use . Antonio seeks out his brother Leonato ; he has overheard a fragment of the dialogue between Claudio and Don Pedro , and evidently the wrong ...
Page 107
... story to the hero . A change of heart likewise motivates the hero of Beverley's story to fight for the honor of the slandered lady : " Record of former amitie , forgettes supposd offence . " Garter and Shakespeare do not attempt to ...
... story to the hero . A change of heart likewise motivates the hero of Beverley's story to fight for the honor of the slandered lady : " Record of former amitie , forgettes supposd offence . " Garter and Shakespeare do not attempt to ...
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