Shakespeare Studies, Historical and Comparative in MethodUngar, 1960 - 502 pages A collection and study of Shakespeare's works. |
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Page 269
... Shylock his eloquence Shakespeare is but giving the devil his due . " 1 3 . By all the devices , then , of Shakespeare's dramaturgy Shy- lock is proclaimed , as by the triple repetition of a crier , to be the villain , though a comic ...
... Shylock his eloquence Shakespeare is but giving the devil his due . " 1 3 . By all the devices , then , of Shakespeare's dramaturgy Shy- lock is proclaimed , as by the triple repetition of a crier , to be the villain , though a comic ...
Page 297
... Shylock's revenge . Both are matters of story , of improbabilities , not in modern fashion , smoothed away ; or very likely , if Gosson's play were known , to some extent a matter of sources . And as for Launcelot's scruples , they are ...
... Shylock's revenge . Both are matters of story , of improbabilities , not in modern fashion , smoothed away ; or very likely , if Gosson's play were known , to some extent a matter of sources . And as for Launcelot's scruples , they are ...
Page 317
... Shylock's disap- pointment is tragic to him , but good care is taken that it shall not be to us . Shakespeare is less intent on values than on the conduct and direction ... Shylock , 129 while it was in his favour , with hoarse SHYLOCK 317.
... Shylock's disap- pointment is tragic to him , but good care is taken that it shall not be to us . Shakespeare is less intent on values than on the conduct and direction ... Shylock , 129 while it was in his favour , with hoarse SHYLOCK 317.
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ON THE ANNIVERSARY OF THE FOLIO | 1 |
CHAPTER III | 13 |
CHAPTER II | 36 |
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