Shakespearean Criticism: Excerpts from the Criticism of William Shakespeare's Plays and Poetry, from the First Published Appraisals to Current Evaluations, Volume 76Gale Research Company, 1984 |
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... plot or plots of the play - they are joined themati- cally throughout by being precisely that , plots or schemes of ... plot . This is not to say that the characters are not well drawn , but it does emphasize the primacy of the plot and ...
... plot or plots of the play - they are joined themati- cally throughout by being precisely that , plots or schemes of ... plot . This is not to say that the characters are not well drawn , but it does emphasize the primacy of the plot and ...
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... plot is prepared for the knight's first visit to Mrs. Ford . Ford has invited his friends to accompany him home , " You shall have sport ; I will show you a monster " ( III.ii.81 ) , but the women have already made their plans to use ...
... plot is prepared for the knight's first visit to Mrs. Ford . Ford has invited his friends to accompany him home , " You shall have sport ; I will show you a monster " ( III.ii.81 ) , but the women have already made their plans to use ...
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... plot depends . The connection of this first explanation to the romantic comedy plot - and its inappropriateness to the disguised monarch plot - is further underlined by the disappearance of the Duke's efforts to revivify the laws in the ...
... plot depends . The connection of this first explanation to the romantic comedy plot - and its inappropriateness to the disguised monarch plot - is further underlined by the disappearance of the Duke's efforts to revivify the laws in the ...
Contents
Further Reading | 85 |
Character Studies | 106 |
Production Reviews | 138 |
Copyright | |
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