Shakespearean CriticismCengage Gale, 2002 - 448 sider This detailed series provides comprehensive coverage of critical interpretations of the plays of Shakespeare. Beginning with Vol. 60, the series replaced its annual compilation of essays representing the year's most noteworthy Shakespearean scholarship with topic entries, comprised of essays that analyze various topics or themes found Shakespeare's works. Approximately 90-95% of critical essays are full text. Each volume includes a cumulative character index, a topic index and a topic index arranged by play title. - Publisher. |
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... speak unbonneted to the best , he addresses them with ceremonial humility : " Most potent , grave , and reverend signiors , / My very noble and approved good masters . " Like a Southern Senator unac- customed to public speaking , he ...
... speak unbonneted to the best , he addresses them with ceremonial humility : " Most potent , grave , and reverend signiors , / My very noble and approved good masters . " Like a Southern Senator unac- customed to public speaking , he ...
Side 182
... speak within door , " that is , as M. R. Ridley aptly glosses : " speak lower ; ' you don't want the whole street to hear ' ; Onions notes that in Warwick- shire the phrase ' Speak within the house ' was current till recently in the ...
... speak within door , " that is , as M. R. Ridley aptly glosses : " speak lower ; ' you don't want the whole street to hear ' ; Onions notes that in Warwick- shire the phrase ' Speak within the house ' was current till recently in the ...
Side 205
... speak — to make known his pain and ( by the act of making it known ) his very humanity to the gods and his fellow men . It would be tedious to record all the instances of beseech- ing and petitioning in Titus ; there are too many of ...
... speak — to make known his pain and ( by the act of making it known ) his very humanity to the gods and his fellow men . It would be tedious to record all the instances of beseech- ing and petitioning in Titus ; there are too many of ...
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Production Reviews | 62 |
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