Shakespearean Criticism: Excerpts from the Criticism of William Shakespeare's Plays and Poetry, from the First Published Appraisals to Current Evaluations, Volym 50Gale Research Company, 1984 |
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... actor who utters them , and an actor may , or may not , im- press an audience as conveying a sense of inner depth , quite independently of whatever words he or she speaks , through such means as physical presence , gesture , and ...
... actor who utters them , and an actor may , or may not , im- press an audience as conveying a sense of inner depth , quite independently of whatever words he or she speaks , through such means as physical presence , gesture , and ...
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... actor " of rebellion is defeated and forgets his lines : " Like a dull actor now / I have forgot my part , and I am out , Even to a full disgrace " ( V.iii.40-42 ; my emphasis ) . In asking his family for forgiveness , " Best of my ...
... actor " of rebellion is defeated and forgets his lines : " Like a dull actor now / I have forgot my part , and I am out , Even to a full disgrace " ( V.iii.40-42 ; my emphasis ) . In asking his family for forgiveness , " Best of my ...
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... actor and hero here would be Caesar , with Brutus more closely resembling a sixteenth- or seventeenth- century English nobleman than a Roman hero.30 Yet , the intent of Antony's rhetoric to turn Brutus into a " man " and remove him from ...
... actor and hero here would be Caesar , with Brutus more closely resembling a sixteenth- or seventeenth- century English nobleman than a Roman hero.30 Yet , the intent of Antony's rhetoric to turn Brutus into a " man " and remove him from ...
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