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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... audience . " Just before the Temptation Scene in the third act , Iago's " I like not that ” [ III . iii . 35 ] is annotated : " Don't growl this , let it barely be heard by the audience " ; and as the attack is opened , Iago's ...
... audience . " Just before the Temptation Scene in the third act , Iago's " I like not that ” [ III . iii . 35 ] is annotated : " Don't growl this , let it barely be heard by the audience " ; and as the attack is opened , Iago's ...
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... audience to the level of the play " the director " reduced the play to the expectations of the audience . " ] Good friend , for Jesus ' sake forbear To dig the dust enclosed here . Blessed be the man that spares these stones And cursed ...
... audience to the level of the play " the director " reduced the play to the expectations of the audience . " ] Good friend , for Jesus ' sake forbear To dig the dust enclosed here . Blessed be the man that spares these stones And cursed ...
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... audience to the level of the play he reduced the play to the expectations of the audience . What emerged was a love story with a disappointing conclusion , about as profound as anything in a ladies ' magazine , though without the depth ...
... audience to the level of the play he reduced the play to the expectations of the audience . What emerged was a love story with a disappointing conclusion , about as profound as anything in a ladies ' magazine , though without the depth ...
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King Lear | 1 |
Othello | 179 |
Romeo and Juliet | 374 |
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