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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... turn by Reforma- tion polemicists such as John Bale and John Foxe . " Holin- shed's linear historiography remains basically providen- tialist in conception ( especially in the 1587 second edition which was used by Shakespeare ) , and ...
... turn by Reforma- tion polemicists such as John Bale and John Foxe . " Holin- shed's linear historiography remains basically providen- tialist in conception ( especially in the 1587 second edition which was used by Shakespeare ) , and ...
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... turn , has been attributed by Falstaff ' a kind of male green - sickness ' ( 91 ) on account of his sober habits ( ' thin drink ' , 89 ) ; ' green sickness ' , Humphreys explains , is ' anaemia incident to unmarried girls ' . 33. L ...
... turn , has been attributed by Falstaff ' a kind of male green - sickness ' ( 91 ) on account of his sober habits ( ' thin drink ' , 89 ) ; ' green sickness ' , Humphreys explains , is ' anaemia incident to unmarried girls ' . 33. L ...
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... turn their gaze on the city spread before them , in fact , out over the stage toward the audience . Salisbury : I grieve to hear what torments you endur'd But we will be reveng'd sufficiently . Here , through this grate , I count each ...
... turn their gaze on the city spread before them , in fact , out over the stage toward the audience . Salisbury : I grieve to hear what torments you endur'd But we will be reveng'd sufficiently . Here , through this grate , I count each ...
Contents
Shakespeares Representation of History | 1 |
Henry VI Parts 1 2 and 3 | 76 |
Henry VIII | 195 |
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