A Midsummer Night's Dream: Shakespeare: The Critical Tradition, Volume 7Judith M. Kennedy, Richard F. Kennedy This study traces the response to "A Midsummer Night's Dream" from Shakespeare's day to the present, including critics from Britain, Europe and America. |
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... perhaps because of ) the admiration accorded Barber's book , two decades or more passed before many English - speaking critics again turned to central interest in the topic of holiday or carnival , 184 but metamorphosis , especially in ...
... perhaps because of ) the admiration accorded Barber's book , two decades or more passed before many English - speaking critics again turned to central interest in the topic of holiday or carnival , 184 but metamorphosis , especially in ...
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... Perhaps she thinks he will be pleased with her for telling him , perhaps that he will turn in disgust from Hermia ; anyhow , she will enjoy the highly indecorous privilege of following him by night into the wood . We may mark here the ...
... Perhaps she thinks he will be pleased with her for telling him , perhaps that he will turn in disgust from Hermia ; anyhow , she will enjoy the highly indecorous privilege of following him by night into the wood . We may mark here the ...
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... perhaps Norma ( 1831 ) . [ 7 ] Raphael's Transfiguration ( 1517-20 ) is in the Vatican Museum . [ 8 ] Æneid , I , 314-417 . 34 EDWARD STRACHEY [ 1 ] ' In his [ Schiller's ] letters to me , there are most important views and opinions ...
... perhaps Norma ( 1831 ) . [ 7 ] Raphael's Transfiguration ( 1517-20 ) is in the Vatican Museum . [ 8 ] Æneid , I , 314-417 . 34 EDWARD STRACHEY [ 1 ] ' In his [ Schiller's ] letters to me , there are most important views and opinions ...
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INTRODUCTION | 1 |
ELIZABETH GRIFFITH moral conventions and human sympathy 1775 | 59 |
SAMUEL FELTON artists interpretations of dramatic effects 1787 | 63 |
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