lie! standing over him / Powell MS 111 tune] time Theobald 114 Saint Anne the mother of the Virgin Mary: a common oath, perhaps intended ... 114 Saint] (S.), Rowe 116 SD] Mahood 121 SD] Exit MALVOLIO, followed by the Clown, mocking him.
[l, iii], " As venerable Nester hatch'd in silver," on which the commentators have wasted so many words. Literally, to hatch is to inlay [originally, I believe, to cut, engrave, mark with lines]; metaphorically, it is to adorn, ...
Twelfth Night: Notes
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Thus begins this entertaining tale of mistaken identities and thwarted love. This short narrative version of the play has been suitably adapted to help introduce the play to young readers.
Jean E. Howard's Shakespeare's Art of Orchestration: Stage Technique and Audience Response (1984) offers a momentbymoment, aurally and visually sensitive account of Twelfth Night as it unfolds in performance: the play is crafted to ...
2.5.121 Twelfth Night SIR TOBY Marry , hang thee , brock ! 100 MALVOLIO [ Reads . ] I may command where I adore , But silence , like a Lucrece knife , With bloodless stroke my heart doth gore . M.O.A.I. doth sway my life .
After their May/December affair in the hothouse of a summerstock theater production, John and Michael are back in New York City and facing the consequences of their summer fling.
From the Royal Shakespeare Company – a fresh new edition of Shakespeare's great comedy of love, folly and mistaken identity THIS EDITION INCLUDES: * An introduction to Twelfth Night by award-winning scholar Jonathan Bate * The play – ...
A. C. Bradley (whose important book, Shakespearean Tragedy appeared in 1904) is a powerful exponent of character criticism who greatly influenced twentiethcentury Shakespeare studies. There is an article about Feste published in 1916.
Reviews the background, contexts, themes, dramatic art, critical reception, and performance history of Shakespeare's play.
Let thy tongue tang with arguments of state; put thyself into the trick of singularity', and consequently sets down the manner how, as a sad face, a reverend carriage, a slow tongue, in the habit of some sir of note and so forth.
... but, remembering his own impediment, thought it impossible that he should commit such an act and therefore, half in a chafe,1°3 he said: “Wl1at law is able to restrain the foolish indiscretion of a woman that yieldeth herself to her ...
Twins Viola and Sebastian are shipwrecked.
Bulman, James C., ed. Shakespeare Re-Dressed. Madison NJ: Fairleigh Dickinson UP, 2008. Separate essays by Jennifer Drouin, Judith Rose, and James C. Bulman examine the implications of cross-dressing, not only for Viola/Cesario, ...
Not black in my mind, though yellow in my legs. It did come to his hands, and commands shall be executed. I think we do know the sweet Roman hand. OLIVIA. Wilt thou go to bed, Malvolio? MALVOLIO. To bed? ay, sweetheart; and I'll come to ...
This edition of Shakespeare's Twelfth Night reprints the Bevington edition of the play along with seven sets of thematically arranged primary documents and illustrations designed to facilitate many different approaches to Shakespeare's play ...
This edition of Shakespeare's Twelfth Night reprints the Bevington edition of the play along with seven sets of thematically arranged primary documents and illustrations designed to facilitate many different approaches to Shakespeare's play ...
... TEMPEST TiMON OF ATHENS TiTUS ANDRONiCUS TROiLUS AND CRESSiDA TWELFTH NiGHT THE TWO GENTLEMEN OF VERONA THE TWO NOBLE KiNSMEN THE WiNTER'S TALE edited by G.K. Hunter* edited by John Wilders edited by Juliet Dusinberre edited by R.A. ...
the comedy and that likewise keeps us guessing, namely what John Kerrigan calls 'ontological riddling' (Kerrigan, 109), which consists in pseudo-philosophical affirmations of a tautological kind – 'That that is is'; 'for what is “that” ...