Shakespearean Criticism: Excerpts from the Criticism of William Shakespeare's Plays and Poetry, from the First Published Appraisals to Current Evaluations, Volumen80Gale Research Company, 1984 |
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... final words in the play . " And yet the two have grown strangely even more intimate . They will enter together in the play's final scene , exit together in mid - scene , and re - enter together as Ganymede undergoes yet another ...
... final words in the play . " And yet the two have grown strangely even more intimate . They will enter together in the play's final scene , exit together in mid - scene , and re - enter together as Ganymede undergoes yet another ...
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... final impres- sion is one of time profaned . Indeed , it is " Falstaff , good night . " Although Falstaff has not altogether lost his charm in Part Two , he is no longer so outlandishly inconsequen- tial . He has acquired authority ...
... final impres- sion is one of time profaned . Indeed , it is " Falstaff , good night . " Although Falstaff has not altogether lost his charm in Part Two , he is no longer so outlandishly inconsequen- tial . He has acquired authority ...
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... final line , when he discovered he'd emptied the bottle , upended it to check , and then clapped the cork back in , on " there's an end . " The audience roared its appreciation . I should emphasize that I didn't direct MacDougal to do ...
... final line , when he discovered he'd emptied the bottle , upended it to check , and then clapped the cork back in , on " there's an end . " The audience roared its appreciation . I should emphasize that I didn't direct MacDougal to do ...
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