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... play as an evening's entertainment . The insecurity of this play contrasts strongly with the way that Shakespeare handles a change of plan early in Twelfth Night . Originally he intended to make Orsino employ Viola as a singer , and the ...
... play as an evening's entertainment . The insecurity of this play contrasts strongly with the way that Shakespeare handles a change of plan early in Twelfth Night . Originally he intended to make Orsino employ Viola as a singer , and the ...
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... play's action , arise far more frequently from the nature of this involvement , from his habit of plunging into a play before he has fully conceived its direction and outcome . There are critics who do recognize this element of ...
... play's action , arise far more frequently from the nature of this involvement , from his habit of plunging into a play before he has fully conceived its direction and outcome . There are critics who do recognize this element of ...
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... play , the character who tries to shape events and a playwright is after all a shaper and not a writer of plays ; shapes them , that is , to good not villainous ends , since for Shakespeare as a man of the Renaissance art betters life ...
... play , the character who tries to shape events and a playwright is after all a shaper and not a writer of plays ; shapes them , that is , to good not villainous ends , since for Shakespeare as a man of the Renaissance art betters life ...
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