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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Page 123
... lines of short , singularly bare phrases : ' I think not on my father ' - ' What was he like ? / I have forgot him ' - ' I am undone ' - ' There is no living , none , / If Bertram be away ' . The terseness is remarkable , and so also is ...
... lines of short , singularly bare phrases : ' I think not on my father ' - ' What was he like ? / I have forgot him ' - ' I am undone ' - ' There is no living , none , / If Bertram be away ' . The terseness is remarkable , and so also is ...
Page 212
... lines spoken are a stage - direction for the temper of the scene . It may be that the Globe Theatre ' crowd ' was not much of a crowd , was liable to be unrehearsed and inexact . Line after line scattered through the scene is contrived ...
... lines spoken are a stage - direction for the temper of the scene . It may be that the Globe Theatre ' crowd ' was not much of a crowd , was liable to be unrehearsed and inexact . Line after line scattered through the scene is contrived ...
Page 318
... lines in Brutus ' speech describe his vision of the murder , and constitute the speech which is to be refuted by Mark Antony . The irony of Brutus ' unworldly self - deception would be considerable in any context , but here , in an ...
... lines in Brutus ' speech describe his vision of the murder , and constitute the speech which is to be refuted by Mark Antony . The irony of Brutus ' unworldly self - deception would be considerable in any context , but here , in an ...
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