Shakespearean Criticism: Excerpts from the Criticism of William Shakespeare's Plays and Poetry, from the First Published Appraisals to Current Evaluations, Band 11Gale Research Company, 1984 |
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... Kean's adroit and novel portrayal of Iago— “ a gay , light - hearted mon- ster , a careless cordial comfortable villain " —but argues that Kean's Iago is endowed with too much levity . ] The part of Iago was played at Drury - Lane on ...
... Kean's adroit and novel portrayal of Iago— “ a gay , light - hearted mon- ster , a careless cordial comfortable villain " —but argues that Kean's Iago is endowed with too much levity . ] The part of Iago was played at Drury - Lane on ...
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... Kean ! Upon his achievement at such moments Kean's popularity was securely founded . He might descend to the sensational and the meretricious , to rant and claptrap ; he might act , as was often said , only parts of parts , sacrificing ...
... Kean ! Upon his achievement at such moments Kean's popularity was securely founded . He might descend to the sensational and the meretricious , to rant and claptrap ; he might act , as was often said , only parts of parts , sacrificing ...
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... Kean , com- plains that he was all passion and energy , " too uniformly on the verge of extravagance , too constantly on the rack . " And he goes on , " This does very well in certain characters , as Zanga or Bajazet , where there is ...
... Kean , com- plains that he was all passion and energy , " too uniformly on the verge of extravagance , too constantly on the rack . " And he goes on , " This does very well in certain characters , as Zanga or Bajazet , where there is ...
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King Lear | 1 |
Othello | 179 |
Romeo and Juliet | 374 |
Urheberrecht | |
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