Shakespearean Criticism: Excerpts from the Criticism of William Shakespeare's Plays and Poetry, from the First Published Appraisals to Current Evaluations, Том 80Gale Research Company, 1984 |
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... lines wouldn't have been reproduced in the program , but the intended effect was far from clear . As he spoke the lines , Barrit stretched out both hands toward the audience . John Peter , reviewing the play for the Sunday Times , heard ...
... lines wouldn't have been reproduced in the program , but the intended effect was far from clear . As he spoke the lines , Barrit stretched out both hands toward the audience . John Peter , reviewing the play for the Sunday Times , heard ...
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... lines that Cleopatra does , and under half of Portia's in The Merchant of Venice - two tower- ing ( but very different ) theatrical reputations were built largely on performances as Lady Macbeth : Sarah Sid- dons's in the eighteenth ...
... lines that Cleopatra does , and under half of Portia's in The Merchant of Venice - two tower- ing ( but very different ) theatrical reputations were built largely on performances as Lady Macbeth : Sarah Sid- dons's in the eighteenth ...
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... lines shock us because they apply the stereotype of the shrew to Kate when we have been seeing her as a particular woman wronged by the socio - economic system of marriage : Go , girl , I cannot blame thee now to weep . For such an ...
... lines shock us because they apply the stereotype of the shrew to Kate when we have been seeing her as a particular woman wronged by the socio - economic system of marriage : Go , girl , I cannot blame thee now to weep . For such an ...
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