Shakespeare 400: Essays by American Scholars on the Anniversary of the Poet's BirthJames Gilmer McManaway Holt, Rinehart and Winston, 1964 - 323 pages |
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... Cleopatra " so construed the episode " as to convert our humiliation into approval " . In Furness ' terms , Stahr showed from Plutarch that Cleopatra's " low , unqueenly dishonesty " and " opprobrious epithets " were merely pretended ...
... Cleopatra " so construed the episode " as to convert our humiliation into approval " . In Furness ' terms , Stahr showed from Plutarch that Cleopatra's " low , unqueenly dishonesty " and " opprobrious epithets " were merely pretended ...
Page 301
... Cleopatra's " He words me , girls , he words me , that I should not / Be noble to myself . " As the scene unfolds in Antony and Cleopatra , ordinary spectators or readers ( unless they happen to know Plutarch ) will not sense ...
... Cleopatra's " He words me , girls , he words me , that I should not / Be noble to myself . " As the scene unfolds in Antony and Cleopatra , ordinary spectators or readers ( unless they happen to know Plutarch ) will not sense ...
Page 306
... Cleopatra is suddenly revealed . And each time the process is more telling . Preparatory scenes thus set a pattern ... Cleopatra's final role . The rise to tragedy begins at IV . xiv with Cleopatra's awareness of her mis- chief and her ...
... Cleopatra is suddenly revealed . And each time the process is more telling . Preparatory scenes thus set a pattern ... Cleopatra's final role . The rise to tragedy begins at IV . xiv with Cleopatra's awareness of her mis- chief and her ...
Contents
James G McManaway Preface v | 17 |
John F Fleming A Book from Shakespeares Library | 25 |
Irving Ribner Marlowe and Shakespeare | 41 |
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