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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43. oldal
... tion of birth coupled with his exceptional personal gifts mark him fit to govern in the realm . By denying Orlando's vocation , Oliver defies a paramount public and patriotic interest , the training of future servants of the Crown ...
... tion of birth coupled with his exceptional personal gifts mark him fit to govern in the realm . By denying Orlando's vocation , Oliver defies a paramount public and patriotic interest , the training of future servants of the Crown ...
64. oldal
... tion , not only the visible deception of — as the Puritans were so fond of pointing out - commoners dressed as nobility or boys as girls but also the theme of decep- tion , beginning in As You Like It with the deception between brothers ...
... tion , not only the visible deception of — as the Puritans were so fond of pointing out - commoners dressed as nobility or boys as girls but also the theme of decep- tion , beginning in As You Like It with the deception between brothers ...
125. oldal
... tion . As I suggest , this production seems to be at the start of several recent Stratford traditions , and perhaps the staging of the bottle - throwing is another of these . 4. John Peter , Theatre Record , 8-21 April 2000 , 504 . 5 ...
... tion . As I suggest , this production seems to be at the start of several recent Stratford traditions , and perhaps the staging of the bottle - throwing is another of these . 4. John Peter , Theatre Record , 8-21 April 2000 , 504 . 5 ...
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Production Reviews | 28 |
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