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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... Manner in his Execution , that often sets off many Passages therein : But , when we consider the chief Characteristick of Lear , to be Pride , and Impa- tience , a Kingly Pride , hitherto uncontrouled , -and an im- petuous Temper , as ...
... Manner in his Execution , that often sets off many Passages therein : But , when we consider the chief Characteristick of Lear , to be Pride , and Impa- tience , a Kingly Pride , hitherto uncontrouled , -and an im- petuous Temper , as ...
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... manner of speaking , to several of the soft and gentler females , such as Ophelia in Hamlet , and Selima in [ Marlowe's ] Tamerlane : however , I think she was rather a cold actress in tragedy ; in comedy she displayed a pleasing ...
... manner of speaking , to several of the soft and gentler females , such as Ophelia in Hamlet , and Selima in [ Marlowe's ] Tamerlane : however , I think she was rather a cold actress in tragedy ; in comedy she displayed a pleasing ...
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... manner , of Mrs. Cibber . Mrs. Davies's figure , look , and deportment , were esteemed to be so correspondent with the idea of this amiable character , that she was dismissed with no inconsider- able share of approbation . ( pp . 208-09 ) ...
... manner , of Mrs. Cibber . Mrs. Davies's figure , look , and deportment , were esteemed to be so correspondent with the idea of this amiable character , that she was dismissed with no inconsider- able share of approbation . ( pp . 208-09 ) ...
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King Lear | 1 |
Othello | 179 |
Romeo and Juliet | 374 |
Urheberrecht | |
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