The book Shakespeare And His Critics was written by author Johnson, Charles Frederick, 1836-1931 Here you can read free online of Shakespeare And His Critics book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is Shakespeare And His Critics a good or bad book?
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Ber. We do, my lord. Ham. Arm'd, day yoa? MiiT. Ber. Arin'd, my lord. Ham. From top to toe ? Mar, Ber. My lord, from head to foot> Ham.. Than saw yon not hia face ? Hot. Oh yefi, my lord, h$ wore hia baaTcr ap. Hamlet asks a few more eager questions about tbe ap- pearancie of the ghost, and then follows this dialogue : HaTti. I would I had heen there. Her, It would have mach amazed yoa. Ham. Very like, very tike. Stay'd it long ? Is there any other person in the plays who woxild have interjecte...d that singular remark, 'Very like, very- like * ? Imagine Macbeth using the word^ in similar cir- cumstances I It is out of the question. But from Ham" let they seem 90 appropriate that we hardly notice their unique oddity. Not only is the conversation of ShakespeaTe':^ char- acters absolutely natural and the outcome of their personalities, but the speakers rarely address the audi- ence, or aay anything for the eake of effect. Tbey talk to each other. £ven their soliloquies are self-commun- 'Dga, — mental discloaures, — not addresses to the audi- ence.
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