Shakespearean Criticism: Excerpts from the Criticism of William Shakespeare's Plays and Poetry, from the First Published Appraisals to Current Evaluations, Volume 56Gale Research Company, 1984 |
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... less systematic , less detailed , and less derived from books . " But recent investigations into Shakespeare's sources have collectively uncovered evidence of probably vast reading on his part , and although many of the claimed ...
... less systematic , less detailed , and less derived from books . " But recent investigations into Shakespeare's sources have collectively uncovered evidence of probably vast reading on his part , and although many of the claimed ...
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... less important character than Constance or John . IV The vast increase in the attention recently given to the Bastard and the corresponding drop in the attention to Constance are characteristic of a shift in sensibility which helps to ...
... less important character than Constance or John . IV The vast increase in the attention recently given to the Bastard and the corresponding drop in the attention to Constance are characteristic of a shift in sensibility which helps to ...
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... less sardonic humor and more direct outrage when the leaders of both sides opt for the Citizen's skin - saving compromise - when they choose , that is , a hastily contrived marriage between John's niece Blanche and the Dauphin Lewis ...
... less sardonic humor and more direct outrage when the leaders of both sides opt for the Citizen's skin - saving compromise - when they choose , that is , a hastily contrived marriage between John's niece Blanche and the Dauphin Lewis ...
Contents
Shakespeares Representation of History | 1 |
Henry VI Parts 1 2 and 3 | 76 |
Henry VIII | 195 |
Copyright | |
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