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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... feeling . Having got the idea of dramatic stock devices - mistaken identity , the dead restored to life and similar tricks - they do not confuse the substituted bedfellow business with Elizabe- than or modern morals , but recognize at ...
... feeling . Having got the idea of dramatic stock devices - mistaken identity , the dead restored to life and similar tricks - they do not confuse the substituted bedfellow business with Elizabe- than or modern morals , but recognize at ...
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... feeling . Shaw has described the Countess of Rousillon as " the most beautiful old woman's part ever written " ; and there could be no more fitting way of celebrating Stratford's hundredth season than by the coincidence of the first ap ...
... feeling . Shaw has described the Countess of Rousillon as " the most beautiful old woman's part ever written " ; and there could be no more fitting way of celebrating Stratford's hundredth season than by the coincidence of the first ap ...
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... feeling ' with a play equally new to both . His plan succeeded , for the critical reviews of the cast were overwhelmingly favourable . Eleanor Stuart was praised for her portrayal of the Countess as ' the Aristo- cratic Old Lady of High ...
... feeling ' with a play equally new to both . His plan succeeded , for the critical reviews of the cast were overwhelmingly favourable . Eleanor Stuart was praised for her portrayal of the Countess as ' the Aristo- cratic Old Lady of High ...
Contents
Alls Well That Ends Well | 1 |
The Comedy of Errors | 135 |
Twelfth Night | 196 |
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