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Peter Bilton. It is our imaginative and emotional commitment to Shakespeare's characters that gives life to the whole dramatic enterprise . With one modification , we respond to characters on stage as we do to people in real life . We ...
Peter Bilton. It is our imaginative and emotional commitment to Shakespeare's characters that gives life to the whole dramatic enterprise . With one modification , we respond to characters on stage as we do to people in real life . We ...
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... characters scarcely mentioned , the loss of whom is painful to the spectator : Shakespeare created a number of shrewd , pert , and charming children , sharp commentators on the adult world , but lets Richard Crookback speak their ...
... characters scarcely mentioned , the loss of whom is painful to the spectator : Shakespeare created a number of shrewd , pert , and charming children , sharp commentators on the adult world , but lets Richard Crookback speak their ...
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... characters , virtually spokesmen for the author ( pp . 63-71 ) . 32 Goldsmith discusses two of Jaques ' disputes , on pp . 70 and 84 ; John Palmer speaks in Comic Characters of how Jaques is defeated at every encounter ( p . 48 ) , and ...
... characters , virtually spokesmen for the author ( pp . 63-71 ) . 32 Goldsmith discusses two of Jaques ' disputes , on pp . 70 and 84 ; John Palmer speaks in Comic Characters of how Jaques is defeated at every encounter ( p . 48 ) , and ...
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