Shakespearean CriticismPresents 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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... tells Leonato that his ( Antonio's ) servant overheard Pedro tell Claudio that he ( Pedro ) loves Hero himself and plans to tell her so " this night in a dance " ( 1.2.6-14 ) . Leonato believes this report , for he will then encourage ...
... tells Leonato that his ( Antonio's ) servant overheard Pedro tell Claudio that he ( Pedro ) loves Hero himself and plans to tell her so " this night in a dance " ( 1.2.6-14 ) . Leonato believes this report , for he will then encourage ...
Page 279
... tells Don John to tell Don Pedro and Claudio that Hero loves him , Borachio . When this conversation actually takes place in III . ii , Hero's name is dragged through the mud . The way that Don John harps on her name is suggestive ...
... tells Don John to tell Don Pedro and Claudio that Hero loves him , Borachio . When this conversation actually takes place in III . ii , Hero's name is dragged through the mud . The way that Don John harps on her name is suggestive ...
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... tells him that nature won't serve him . But he admits , " I love thee better now than e'er I did , " to which Timon responds , TIM . I hate thee worse . APEM . Why ? TIM . АРЕМ . TIM . APEM . TIM . Thou flatter'st misery . I flatter not ...
... tells him that nature won't serve him . But he admits , " I love thee better now than e'er I did , " to which Timon responds , TIM . I hate thee worse . APEM . Why ? TIM . АРЕМ . TIM . APEM . TIM . Thou flatter'st misery . I flatter not ...
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Character Studies | 14 |
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