Shakespeare Quarterly, Volume 6Folger Shakespeare Library, 1955 - Electronic journals 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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... comic structure ; and they make capital of every device known to the writer of farce . The Comedy of Errors is notori- ously mechanical in its manipulation of the two Antipholuses and the two Dromios ; after the first act , the average ...
... comic structure ; and they make capital of every device known to the writer of farce . The Comedy of Errors is notori- ously mechanical in its manipulation of the two Antipholuses and the two Dromios ; after the first act , the average ...
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... comic protagonist par excel- lence ; his ambition and his vanity are precisely the comic vices by means of which he is plagued . The counterfeited letter is exquisitely designed so that he will put just such a construction on it as will ...
... comic protagonist par excel- lence ; his ambition and his vanity are precisely the comic vices by means of which he is plagued . The counterfeited letter is exquisitely designed so that he will put just such a construction on it as will ...
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... comic story of Olivia , Viola , and Sebastian ; and in last place is the comic gulling of Malvolio . All three plots have fundamentally the same structure : a comic pro- tagonist is gulled by another person , and is at length forced to ...
... comic story of Olivia , Viola , and Sebastian ; and in last place is the comic gulling of Malvolio . All three plots have fundamentally the same structure : a comic pro- tagonist is gulled by another person , and is at length forced to ...
Contents
Shakespeares The Phoenix and Turtle | 19 |
Hamlet and Glorianas Knights | 31 |
Fortune and Nature in As You Like | 43 |
Copyright | |
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