Shakespearean Criticism: Excerpts from the Criticism of William Shakespeare's Plays and Poetry, from the First Published Appraisals to Current Evaluations, 51 tomasGale Research Company, 1984 |
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... audience creates a moment of friendly sociability at the end , when he thanks the audience for their attentiveness , patience , and co - op- erativeness . Gower is created as the storyteller in Sidney's mode , keeping children from play ...
... audience creates a moment of friendly sociability at the end , when he thanks the audience for their attentiveness , patience , and co - op- erativeness . Gower is created as the storyteller in Sidney's mode , keeping children from play ...
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... audience and critics of Pericles were thrown by the farcical treatment of the scene . " I don't think the audience really got the connection [ to the earlier scene ] . " admitted Greif . Part of the problem , he felt , was the fact that ...
... audience and critics of Pericles were thrown by the farcical treatment of the scene . " I don't think the audience really got the connection [ to the earlier scene ] . " admitted Greif . Part of the problem , he felt , was the fact that ...
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... audience interpretation Julius Caesar 48 : 240 audience perception The Comedy of Errors 1:37 . 50. 56 : 19 : 54 ; 34 : 258 King Lear 19 : 295 ; 28 : 325 Richard II 24 : 414 , 423 : 39 : 295 Pericles 42 : 352 ; 48 : 364 audience ...
... audience interpretation Julius Caesar 48 : 240 audience perception The Comedy of Errors 1:37 . 50. 56 : 19 : 54 ; 34 : 258 King Lear 19 : 295 ; 28 : 325 Richard II 24 : 414 , 423 : 39 : 295 Pericles 42 : 352 ; 48 : 364 audience ...
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Love and Romance in Shakespeares Plays | 1 |
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The Phoenix and Turtle | 138 |
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