Shakespeare and His Critics |
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الصفحة 104
Compare this with love scenes in the later plays , Othello and Desdemona , Antony and Cleopatra , Ferdinand and ... and for the sake of contrast we have the rhyming verse of the MouseTrap scene in Hamlet , and of the Masque in The ...
Compare this with love scenes in the later plays , Othello and Desdemona , Antony and Cleopatra , Ferdinand and ... and for the sake of contrast we have the rhyming verse of the MouseTrap scene in Hamlet , and of the Masque in The ...
الصفحة 207
In the Folios the plays are divided into Acts , and generally into Scenes as well . ... The location of the scene is not given , but when important this is generally indicated by the opening words : Thou art perfect then , our ship hath ...
In the Folios the plays are divided into Acts , and generally into Scenes as well . ... The location of the scene is not given , but when important this is generally indicated by the opening words : Thou art perfect then , our ship hath ...
الصفحة 472
The romance opens with a busy scene admirably appropriate to the kind of drama , and giving , as it were , the keynote to the whole harmony . It prepares and initiates the excitement required for the entire piece , and yet does not ...
The romance opens with a busy scene admirably appropriate to the kind of drama , and giving , as it were , the keynote to the whole harmony . It prepares and initiates the excitement required for the entire piece , and yet does not ...
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PREFACE vii | 11 |
PLAYWRIGHTS AND PLAYERS | 73 |
QUARTOS AND Folios | 199 |
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