Shakespearean Criticism: Excerpts from the Criticism of William Shakespeare's Plays and Poetry, from the First Published Appraisals to Current Evaluations, Volume 26Gale Research Company, 1984 |
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Page 84
... dramatic treatment of the story of Helena and Bertram could not avoid a somewhat melo- dramatic conclusion , but most critics expressed views sim- ilar to Mr. Hewes , who wrote in the Saturday Review that the production had ' made this ...
... dramatic treatment of the story of Helena and Bertram could not avoid a somewhat melo- dramatic conclusion , but most critics expressed views sim- ilar to Mr. Hewes , who wrote in the Saturday Review that the production had ' made this ...
Page 108
... dramatic talent of Mrs. Siddons , despite the earlier publication of her name as He- lena . It is of some significance that Helena and All's Well , in spite of the comic deletions , were considered to be brighter than Isabella and the ...
... dramatic talent of Mrs. Siddons , despite the earlier publication of her name as He- lena . It is of some significance that Helena and All's Well , in spite of the comic deletions , were considered to be brighter than Isabella and the ...
Page 207
... dramatic , but resides almost exclu- sively in the delicious sweetness of her temperament as displayed under the mournful light of her patient and out- wardly cheerful resignation to the pangs of unrequited love . There is but little ...
... dramatic , but resides almost exclu- sively in the delicious sweetness of her temperament as displayed under the mournful light of her patient and out- wardly cheerful resignation to the pangs of unrequited love . There is but little ...
Contents
Alls Well That Ends Well | 1 |
The Comedy of Errors | 135 |
Twelfth Night | 196 |
Copyright | |
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