Shakespearean Criticism: Excerpts from the Criticism of William Shakespeare's Plays and Poetry, from the First Published Appraisals to Current Evaluations, Volume 12Gale Research Company, 1984 |
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Page 58
... given to An- tonio , in whose mouth it makes more sense than if it is spoken by Shylock . Why would the proud merchant seem ' fawning ' , even to his enemy ? The tension of this relationship mounted irresistibly to the point in the ...
... given to An- tonio , in whose mouth it makes more sense than if it is spoken by Shylock . Why would the proud merchant seem ' fawning ' , even to his enemy ? The tension of this relationship mounted irresistibly to the point in the ...
Page 68
... given all his wealth in love to Portia ; at the end he was left alone on the stage , seated and idly playing with the piece of paper which had given him the irrelevant news that all his ar- gosies were ' richly come to harbour ' [ V. i ...
... given all his wealth in love to Portia ; at the end he was left alone on the stage , seated and idly playing with the piece of paper which had given him the irrelevant news that all his ar- gosies were ' richly come to harbour ' [ V. i ...
Page 331
... given to his company and a few invited guests on the stage of his theatre yesterday morning , was a remarkable event in sev- eral ways . It commemorated the one - hundredth night of a Shakespearian revival of more than usual splendor ...
... given to his company and a few invited guests on the stage of his theatre yesterday morning , was a remarkable event in sev- eral ways . It commemorated the one - hundredth night of a Shakespearian revival of more than usual splendor ...
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A Midsummer Nights Dream | 141 |
The Taming of the Shrew | 306 |
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