Shakespearean Criticism: Excerpts from the Criticism of William Shakespeare's Plays and Poetry, from the First Published Appraisals to Current Evaluations, Volume 13Gale Research Company, 1984 |
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Page 196
... scene iii ( TLN 2238 ) ; but surely there were " extras " ( gatherers and stagekeepers , " an attendant lord , one that will do / To swell a progress , start a scene or two " ) avail- able for such roles . Fourth , there would be no ...
... scene iii ( TLN 2238 ) ; but surely there were " extras " ( gatherers and stagekeepers , " an attendant lord , one that will do / To swell a progress , start a scene or two " ) avail- able for such roles . Fourth , there would be no ...
Page 200
... scenes i and iii , certainly seem to indicate that he has spent some time with the Eastcheap contingent . In the earlier scene he advises Bardolph to put his face between Fal- staff's " sheets and do the office of a warming pan " ( 11 ...
... scenes i and iii , certainly seem to indicate that he has spent some time with the Eastcheap contingent . In the earlier scene he advises Bardolph to put his face between Fal- staff's " sheets and do the office of a warming pan " ( 11 ...
Page 554
... Scene iii ) 7 : 377 , 414 , 464 , 483 general character analysis 7 : 394 , 451 , 464 art and nature , relation of 7 : 377 , 381 , 397 , 419 , 452 audience perception , Shakespeare's manip- ulation of 7 : 394 , 429 , 456 , 483 , 501 ; 13 ...
... Scene iii ) 7 : 377 , 414 , 464 , 483 general character analysis 7 : 394 , 451 , 464 art and nature , relation of 7 : 377 , 381 , 397 , 419 , 452 audience perception , Shakespeare's manip- ulation of 7 : 394 , 429 , 456 , 483 , 501 ; 13 ...
Contents
Camille Wells Slights The Raw and the Cooked in The Taming of the Shrew | 11 |
A Reading of The Two Gentlemen | 18 |
Festive Theory | 36 |
Copyright | |
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