Shakespearean Criticism: Excerpts from the Criticism of William Shakespeare's Plays and Poetry, from the First Published Appraisals to Current Evaluations, 80. kötetGale Research Company, 1984 |
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... audience is liminal . First of all , the opening scene of the play immediately prepares the audience for a fairy tale ; Shakespeare certi- fies and reinforces this reaction by having Celia echo the audience's feelings : " I could match ...
... audience is liminal . First of all , the opening scene of the play immediately prepares the audience for a fairy tale ; Shakespeare certi- fies and reinforces this reaction by having Celia echo the audience's feelings : " I could match ...
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... audience . John Peter , reviewing the play for the Sunday Times , heard the lines as " pleadingly life - affirming , " which he considered " quite wrong . " I wasn't sure exactly how we were to take either lines or gesture ; whether the ...
... audience . John Peter , reviewing the play for the Sunday Times , heard the lines as " pleadingly life - affirming , " which he considered " quite wrong . " I wasn't sure exactly how we were to take either lines or gesture ; whether the ...
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... audience . This is what happened . The opening word of line 57 , " Well , " became the transi- tion as Falstaff turned to address the audience after watching Hal's exit . Then the bottle became a sword as he used it to run through an ...
... audience . This is what happened . The opening word of line 57 , " Well , " became the transi- tion as Falstaff turned to address the audience after watching Hal's exit . Then the bottle became a sword as he used it to run through an ...
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