Shakespeare Quarterly, Volume 33Folger Shakespeare Library, 1950 Focuses on all aspects of Shakespeare studies, including criticism of the plays and poems, theater history, Shakespeare pedagogy, the history of Shakespeare as an institution, and studies in editing, text, canon, and bibliography. Also contains review-essays on Royal Shakespeare Company and other significant stage and film productions around the world. |
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... characters in Shakespeare's plays are rarely aware that the lan- guage they speak is different from ordinary speech . It is Shakespeare who has heightened it , measured it , enriched it , and found for the various characters a language ...
... characters in Shakespeare's plays are rarely aware that the lan- guage they speak is different from ordinary speech . It is Shakespeare who has heightened it , measured it , enriched it , and found for the various characters a language ...
Pagina 115
... characters as Constance , Pistol , and Shallow , and , among other matters , the reasons why some characters - e.g . , King Henry IV and Prince Hal - never acquire idioms of their own . Hibbard is consistently perceptive as he traces ...
... characters as Constance , Pistol , and Shallow , and , among other matters , the reasons why some characters - e.g . , King Henry IV and Prince Hal - never acquire idioms of their own . Hibbard is consistently perceptive as he traces ...
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... characters but the way the characters are presented on the page . I now appreciate Shakespeare more as a writer than as a humanitarian . I appreciate him as a craftsman rather than just a man of the world . It's the man of the theatre ...
... characters but the way the characters are presented on the page . I now appreciate Shakespeare more as a writer than as a humanitarian . I appreciate him as a craftsman rather than just a man of the world . It's the man of the theatre ...
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