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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Page 32
... Lord , sir " ( recalling Lavatch ) before he is unmasked . Following this , his answer to " live / Safest in shame : Being fool'd by fool'ry thrive ! " ( IV.iii.340-41 ) , is borne out when he returns after his exposure , now ...
... Lord , sir " ( recalling Lavatch ) before he is unmasked . Following this , his answer to " live / Safest in shame : Being fool'd by fool'ry thrive ! " ( IV.iii.340-41 ) , is borne out when he returns after his exposure , now ...
Page 153
... Lord Say and his haling offstage to be brought back ( a head on a pike ) an instant later , the mob growling and giggling madly . . . . The Simpcox sequence allows them one or two clear laughs , but Cade only lets them begin so , then ...
... Lord Say and his haling offstage to be brought back ( a head on a pike ) an instant later , the mob growling and giggling madly . . . . The Simpcox sequence allows them one or two clear laughs , but Cade only lets them begin so , then ...
Page 187
... Lord Talbot of Goodrig and Urchinfield , Lord Strange of Blackmore , Lord Verdun of Alton etc. , etc. , for six more lines . Joan's response is predictable : Here's a silly stately style indeed ! . . . Him that thou magnifi'st with all ...
... Lord Talbot of Goodrig and Urchinfield , Lord Strange of Blackmore , Lord Verdun of Alton etc. , etc. , for six more lines . Joan's response is predictable : Here's a silly stately style indeed ! . . . Him that thou magnifi'st with all ...
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