Shakespearean CriticismDana Ramel Barnes Presents literary criticism on the plays and poetry of Shakespeare. Critical essays are selected from leading sources, including journals, magazines, books, reviews, diaries, newspapers, pamphlets, and scholarly papers. Includes commentary by Shakespeare's contemporaries as well as a full range of views from later centuries, with an emphasis on contemporary analysis. Includes aesthetic criticism, textual criticism, and criticism of Shakespeare in performance. |
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Page 129
... tells Lifter in court , before finding a way to save the condemned thief's life [ I.ii.52-3 ] ) , as well as mayors and sheriffs . His most private moments tend to be interrupted by calls to public business , as his banquet is ...
... tells Lifter in court , before finding a way to save the condemned thief's life [ I.ii.52-3 ] ) , as well as mayors and sheriffs . His most private moments tend to be interrupted by calls to public business , as his banquet is ...
Page 194
... tells him that , " his cause being just and his quarrel honourable " ( 127 ) , it is unlikely that the king would want to be anywhere else . Bates is not interested in challenging the point , but Williams immediately picks it up : “ But ...
... tells him that , " his cause being just and his quarrel honourable " ( 127 ) , it is unlikely that the king would want to be anywhere else . Bates is not interested in challenging the point , but Williams immediately picks it up : “ But ...
Page 340
... tells Trinculo the contrary and that ' we will inherit here ' ( 175 ) . Trinculo thinks that Caliban is drunk ( 179 ) . Although Caliban sings that he will make no more dams for fish , he has promised to fish for Stephano ( 161 , 180 ) ...
... tells Trinculo the contrary and that ' we will inherit here ' ( 175 ) . Trinculo thinks that Caliban is drunk ( 179 ) . Although Caliban sings that he will make no more dams for fish , he has promised to fish for Stephano ( 161 , 180 ) ...
Contents
T G Bishop Compounding Errors | 12 |
Geraldo U de Sousa The Peasants Revolt and the Writing of History in 2 Henry | 105 |
Martha A Kurtz Rethinking Gender and Genre in the History Play | 122 |
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