Shakespearean Criticism: Excerpts from the Criticism of William Shakespeare's Plays and Poetry, from the First Published Appraisals to Current Evaluations, Band 8Gale Research Company, 1984 |
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... Don Pedro and Don John characterize themselves by their attitude to Leonato , the former being heartily appreciative of his hospitality and the latter subdued , laconic and stiff . With Claudio and Benedick left alone together , their ...
... Don Pedro and Don John characterize themselves by their attitude to Leonato , the former being heartily appreciative of his hospitality and the latter subdued , laconic and stiff . With Claudio and Benedick left alone together , their ...
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... Don Pedro's sober reply : Gentlemen both , we will not wake your patience . My heart is sorry for your daughter's death ; But , on my honour , she was charged with nothing But what was true and very full of proof . [ V. i . 102-05 ] ...
... Don Pedro's sober reply : Gentlemen both , we will not wake your patience . My heart is sorry for your daughter's death ; But , on my honour , she was charged with nothing But what was true and very full of proof . [ V. i . 102-05 ] ...
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... Don Pedro's service . It is all part of the donnée . There cannot be much difference in age between them , and Don Pedro is represented throughout as a young gallant , of age to be a bridegroom himself . The scene is perfunctory , and ...
... Don Pedro's service . It is all part of the donnée . There cannot be much difference in age between them , and Don Pedro is represented throughout as a young gallant , of age to be a bridegroom himself . The scene is perfunctory , and ...
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Richard III | 136 |
The Tempest | 280 |
Appendix | 475 |
Urheberrecht | |
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