Shakespearean Criticism: Excerpts from the Criticism of William Shakespeare's Plays and Poetry, from the First Published Appraisals to Current Evaluations, Том 75Gale Research Company, 1984 - 409 стор. |
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... scene from the 1992 production of Coriolanus at the Chichester Theater , photograph by Rob- bie Jack . Corbis . Reproduced by permission . - Desdemona and Emilia in Act IV , scene iii of Othello , illustration.- Frontispiece of Book of ...
... scene from the 1992 production of Coriolanus at the Chichester Theater , photograph by Rob- bie Jack . Corbis . Reproduced by permission . - Desdemona and Emilia in Act IV , scene iii of Othello , illustration.- Frontispiece of Book of ...
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... scene in which the Countess should sympa- thize with Helena and promise to help her . That is what happens ; but Shakespeare has deliberately drained the scene of sentiment and rendered it comic by the contretemps of Helena's ...
... scene in which the Countess should sympa- thize with Helena and promise to help her . That is what happens ; but Shakespeare has deliberately drained the scene of sentiment and rendered it comic by the contretemps of Helena's ...
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... Scene iii gives us a glimpse of Bertram in Florence being ap- pointed " the general of our horse " by the Duke . This is a post of great honor and responsibility . The little scene ( only eleven lines ) not only carries us far away from ...
... Scene iii gives us a glimpse of Bertram in Florence being ap- pointed " the general of our horse " by the Duke . This is a post of great honor and responsibility . The little scene ( only eleven lines ) not only carries us far away from ...
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Cumulative Character Index | 351 |
Cumulative Topic Index | 363 |
Cumulative Topic Index by Play | 387 |
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