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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... final role is recog- nized , what a light it throws over the play as a whole ! The other two farewell speeches , as ... Final Period , which since its re - issue in the volume called Books and Characters , published in 1922 , has ...
... final role is recog- nized , what a light it throws over the play as a whole ! The other two farewell speeches , as ... Final Period , which since its re - issue in the volume called Books and Characters , published in 1922 , has ...
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... final transformations . In a world where everything may become something else , doubts naturally arise , and in the swift flow of change the confusion about what is and what is not becomes fairly acute . When Prospero ' discases ...
... final transformations . In a world where everything may become something else , doubts naturally arise , and in the swift flow of change the confusion about what is and what is not becomes fairly acute . When Prospero ' discases ...
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... final scene and Spokes- man for the dramatist himself . Prospero initiates his return to the social order , from which he has so long been an exile , by turning his attentions once again to Caliban and his accomplices and thus resuming ...
... final scene and Spokes- man for the dramatist himself . Prospero initiates his return to the social order , from which he has so long been an exile , by turning his attentions once again to Caliban and his accomplices and thus resuming ...
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Richard III | 136 |
The Tempest | 280 |
Appendix | 475 |
Urheberrecht | |
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