His Infinite Variety: Major Shakespearean Criticism Since JohnsonPaul N. Siegel Lippincott, 1964 - 432 strán (strany) Webster and his big brother Arnold discover that camping out all night for the first time is a lot of fun, but also a little bit scary. |
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Strana 49
... audience . Thus Falstaff is ( a ) amusing , and ( b ) morally reprehensible ; an Elizabethan audience would applaud his wit , but approve his final dismissal . Victorian critics , however , displayed bitter resentment , not only against ...
... audience . Thus Falstaff is ( a ) amusing , and ( b ) morally reprehensible ; an Elizabethan audience would applaud his wit , but approve his final dismissal . Victorian critics , however , displayed bitter resentment , not only against ...
Strana 56
... audience , ready to grasp at every word and each significant gesture . It would be fatal for their purpose if the audience were to become emotionally involved in the thin line of romantic story which holds their performance together ...
... audience , ready to grasp at every word and each significant gesture . It would be fatal for their purpose if the audience were to become emotionally involved in the thin line of romantic story which holds their performance together ...
Strana 159
... audience , with the clear purpose of exposing him . When Lucio plucks off the Friar's hood and discovers the Duke , the impudent buffoon also accomplishes his own exposure . He then tries to sneak unobtrusively away , but is arrested ...
... audience , with the clear purpose of exposing him . When Lucio plucks off the Friar's hood and discovers the Duke , the impudent buffoon also accomplishes his own exposure . He then tries to sneak unobtrusively away , but is arrested ...
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The Purpose and Organization of the Book | 1 |
Shakspeares Dramas | 29 |
Shakespeares Genius | 35 |
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His Infinite Variety: Major Shakespearean Criticism Since Johnson Paul N. Siegel Zobrazenie úryvkov - 1972 |
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