Shakespearean Criticism: Excerpts from the Criticism of William Shakespeare's Plays and Poetry, from the First Published Appraisals to Current Evaluations, Volume 63Gale Research Company, 1984 |
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... dramatic purpose of the omission or cutting down is usually clear to us . But when he enlarged or invented on the basis of a hint and if there is no conspicuous dramatic need for the innovation , then one may be allowed to suspect a ...
... dramatic purpose of the omission or cutting down is usually clear to us . But when he enlarged or invented on the basis of a hint and if there is no conspicuous dramatic need for the innovation , then one may be allowed to suspect a ...
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... dramatic subgenre : the contention play . On the other hand , Faye L. Kelly locates the oppositional pattern in a sequence of oaths made and then broken , while Carol McGinnis Kay and Joseph Candido find it in the relationships of ...
... dramatic subgenre : the contention play . On the other hand , Faye L. Kelly locates the oppositional pattern in a sequence of oaths made and then broken , while Carol McGinnis Kay and Joseph Candido find it in the relationships of ...
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... dramatic elements Sonnets 10 : 155 , 182 , 240 , 251 , 283 , 367 Venus and Adonis 10 : 459 , 462 , 486 dramatic shortcomings or failure As You Like It 5 : 19 , 42 , 52 , 61 , 65 Love's Labour's Lost 2 : 299 , 301 , 303 , 322 ; 54 : 240 ...
... dramatic elements Sonnets 10 : 155 , 182 , 240 , 251 , 283 , 367 Venus and Adonis 10 : 459 , 462 , 486 dramatic shortcomings or failure As You Like It 5 : 19 , 42 , 52 , 61 , 65 Love's Labour's Lost 2 : 299 , 301 , 303 , 322 ; 54 : 240 ...
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