Shakespearean Criticism: Excerpts from the Criticism of William Shakespeare's Plays and Poetry, from the First Published Appraisals to Current Evaluations, Zväzok 79Gale Research Company, 1984 |
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... action , wrought such impres- sion in his noble thoughts that in meere emulation of his fathers valor . . . he ... actions were meerly shaped after that patterne , " just as Julius Caesar's actions were patterned on those of Alexander ...
... action , wrought such impres- sion in his noble thoughts that in meere emulation of his fathers valor . . . he ... actions were meerly shaped after that patterne , " just as Julius Caesar's actions were patterned on those of Alexander ...
Strana 197
... action to back them up . Othello helps to keep the peace in Venice ( " Keep up your bright swords , for the dew will rust'em " [ I.ii.58-59 ] ) , but no fighting actually occurs . In the ensu- ing sea battle with the Turks , strangely ...
... action to back them up . Othello helps to keep the peace in Venice ( " Keep up your bright swords , for the dew will rust'em " [ I.ii.58-59 ] ) , but no fighting actually occurs . In the ensu- ing sea battle with the Turks , strangely ...
Strana 225
... action stands entirely still for the first fifty - five lines , while Cleon and Dionyza echo each other's lament , until the lord enters announcing the sight of Pericles ' ship . We watch Cleon and Dionyza as part of a tableau rather ...
... action stands entirely still for the first fifty - five lines , while Cleon and Dionyza echo each other's lament , until the lord enters announcing the sight of Pericles ' ship . We watch Cleon and Dionyza as part of a tableau rather ...
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