Shakespearean Criticism: Excerpts from the Criticism of William Shakespeare's Plays and Poetry, from the First Published Appraisals to Current Evaluations, Volume 7Gale Research Company, 1984 |
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... bear is a naughty su- perfluity . ( p . 292 ) [ Why ] introduce that bear ? The ship that brought Antigonus is riding off the coast of Bohemia and is presently engulfed with all her crew . The clown sees it all happen . Then why , in ...
... bear is a naughty su- perfluity . ( p . 292 ) [ Why ] introduce that bear ? The ship that brought Antigonus is riding off the coast of Bohemia and is presently engulfed with all her crew . The clown sees it all happen . Then why , in ...
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... BEAR The stagecraft is justifiably described as crude or naïve . We have the frequently remarked Exit , pursued by a bear . . . ( S. L. Bethell ) . Now let us take Antigonus and the deep dam- nation of his taking off . The child Perdita ...
... BEAR The stagecraft is justifiably described as crude or naïve . We have the frequently remarked Exit , pursued by a bear . . . ( S. L. Bethell ) . Now let us take Antigonus and the deep dam- nation of his taking off . The child Perdita ...
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... bear suit , those who think he would do better on his hind legs , and those who argue for the realism of the company's having borrowed a tame bear from their neighbours in The Bear Gar- den . There has been divided opinion as to whether The ...
... bear suit , those who think he would do better on his hind legs , and those who argue for the realism of the company's having borrowed a tame bear from their neighbours in The Bear Gar- den . There has been divided opinion as to whether The ...
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