Shakespearean Criticism: Excerpts from the Criticism of William Shakespeare's Plays and Poetry, from the First Published Appraisals to Current Evaluations, Том 28Gale Research Company, 1984 |
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... Friar , and proceeds to final judgment in ' ducal ' verse . In this case of course the new character does not so much enter as throw off an assumed role , with the effect of obliterating that role ( Friar Lodowick ) and substituting the ...
... Friar , and proceeds to final judgment in ' ducal ' verse . In this case of course the new character does not so much enter as throw off an assumed role , with the effect of obliterating that role ( Friar Lodowick ) and substituting the ...
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... Friar John uses his crozier with relish to massacre the invading cake - bakers in the abbey vineyards ( ch . 27 ) . The anatom- ical detail of the episode suggests the butchering of meat . This theme of the " rending of the human body ...
... Friar John uses his crozier with relish to massacre the invading cake - bakers in the abbey vineyards ( ch . 27 ) . The anatom- ical detail of the episode suggests the butchering of meat . This theme of the " rending of the human body ...
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... Friar John 5 : 448 , 467 , 470 divine will , role of 5 : 485 , 493 , 505 , 533 , 573 dramatic shortcomings 5 : 416 , 418 , 420 , 426 , 436 , 437 , 448 , 464 , 467 , 469 , 480 , 487 , 524 , 562 Elizabethan staging 11 : 499 , 505 , 507 ...
... Friar John 5 : 448 , 467 , 470 divine will , role of 5 : 485 , 493 , 505 , 533 , 573 dramatic shortcomings 5 : 416 , 418 , 420 , 426 , 436 , 437 , 448 , 464 , 467 , 469 , 480 , 487 , 524 , 562 Elizabethan staging 11 : 499 , 505 , 507 ...
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