Shakespearean Criticism: Excerpts from the Criticism of William Shakespeare's Plays and Poetry, from the First Published Appraisals to Current Evaluations, Svazek 79Gale Research Company, 1984 |
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... final act . The complex tableau of the peacemaking is preceded by the lightness of V.i , where Pistol gets his comic come- uppance at the hands of the delightful Fluellen . It is not mere diversion ; symbolically it is integral to what ...
... final act . The complex tableau of the peacemaking is preceded by the lightness of V.i , where Pistol gets his comic come- uppance at the hands of the delightful Fluellen . It is not mere diversion ; symbolically it is integral to what ...
Strana 187
... final time , however , which marks the collapse as well as the finale of its narrative . Once Montano , Gratiano , and Iago burst into the death chamber , Othello justifies Desdemona's murder to the aghast nobles by explaining that he ...
... final time , however , which marks the collapse as well as the finale of its narrative . Once Montano , Gratiano , and Iago burst into the death chamber , Othello justifies Desdemona's murder to the aghast nobles by explaining that he ...
Strana 236
... final . We return to our world with something of Marina's and Pericles's understanding that one can only note one's own suffering and joy , and never come to any final understanding . The morally inscrutable world we see on stage is ...
... final . We return to our world with something of Marina's and Pericles's understanding that one can only note one's own suffering and joy , and never come to any final understanding . The morally inscrutable world we see on stage is ...
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Character Studies | 30 |
Production Reviews | 56 |
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