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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... Hero ; and . . . now our repeated proofs of Mes- sina's susceptibility to gulling deepen anxiety for [ the heroine ] . That defamation will be taken for truth in such a world appears certain ; indeed , so apt are Claudio and Don Pedro ...
... Hero ; and . . . now our repeated proofs of Mes- sina's susceptibility to gulling deepen anxiety for [ the heroine ] . That defamation will be taken for truth in such a world appears certain ; indeed , so apt are Claudio and Don Pedro ...
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... Hero and Leonato invite our pity — even while we know that joy lies just beyond . . . . On the level next above stand Claudio and Don Pedro , who know what Claudio intends but do not know either that their opinion of Hero is false or ...
... Hero and Leonato invite our pity — even while we know that joy lies just beyond . . . . On the level next above stand Claudio and Don Pedro , who know what Claudio intends but do not know either that their opinion of Hero is false or ...
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... Hero's ' death ' , passes almost without notice . Leonato confronts him with the news , and this is the moment at which Claudio , by the Friar's reckoning , should begin to mourn Hero . But the Friar mistook his man : Claudio is merely ...
... Hero's ' death ' , passes almost without notice . Leonato confronts him with the news , and this is the moment at which Claudio , by the Friar's reckoning , should begin to mourn Hero . But the Friar mistook his man : Claudio is merely ...
Inhalt
Richard III | 136 |
The Tempest | 280 |
Appendix | 475 |
Urheberrecht | |
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action Antonio appears Ariel audience Beatrice and Benedick Beatrice's Benedick and Beatrice Borachio brother Buckingham Caliban character Clarence Claudio comedy comic conscience critic curse death deformity Dogberry Don John Don Pedro dramatic dramatist dream E. K. Chambers Edward elements Elizabeth Elizabethan essay date evil father feeling Ferdinand following excerpt give hath Henry Henry VI Hermann Ulrici Hero Hero's human imagination innocent King Lady Anne Leonato lover Macbeth magic Margaret marriage Messina Midsummer Night's Dream mind Miranda moral murder nature Nemesis notes passion pattern person play play's plot poet poetic Prince Prospero psychological Queen Richard Richard III Richmond role romantic scene seems sense Shake Shakespeare slander soliloquy soul speare speare's speech spirit stage Stephano story suggests Sycorax symbol Tempest thee theme things thou tragedy tragic Trinculo true villain whole William Shakespeare Winter's Tale woman women wooing words