A Midsummer Night's Dream: Shakespeare: The Critical Tradition, Volume 7Judith M. Kennedy, Richard F. Kennedy Bloomsbury Academic, 1999 - 461 pagina's This study traces the response to "A Midsummer Night's Dream" from Shakespeare's day to the present, including critics from Britain, Europe and America. |
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Pagina 166
... action of the Fairies upon them . We shall then have the singular arrangement of the first act purposely designed to exhibit successively the characteristics of the two groups in marked opposition , before exposing them to the influence ...
... action of the Fairies upon them . We shall then have the singular arrangement of the first act purposely designed to exhibit successively the characteristics of the two groups in marked opposition , before exposing them to the influence ...
Pagina 257
... action . He admires these men of action supremely , but he admires them from an outside point of view . ' These fellows of infinite tongue , ' says Henry , wooing the French princess , ' that can rhyme themselves into ladies ' favours ...
... action . He admires these men of action supremely , but he admires them from an outside point of view . ' These fellows of infinite tongue , ' says Henry , wooing the French princess , ' that can rhyme themselves into ladies ' favours ...
Pagina 317
... Action Furness asks why the play begins four days before the central action , the wedding of Theseus and Hippolyta , and gives his answer . ] ... We can , in a case like this , but humbly suggest that as a most momentous issue was ...
... Action Furness asks why the play begins four days before the central action , the wedding of Theseus and Hippolyta , and gives his answer . ] ... We can , in a case like this , but humbly suggest that as a most momentous issue was ...
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INTRODUCTION | 1 |
ELIZABETH GRIFFITH moral conventions and human sympathy 1775 | 59 |
SAMUEL FELTON artists interpretations of dramatic effects 1787 | 63 |
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