Shakespearean Criticism: Excerpts from the Criticism of William Shakespeare's Plays and Poetry, from the First Published Appraisals to Current Evaluations, Volume 64Gale Research Company, 1984 |
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... references to Coriolanus are to the Arden Edi- tion , ed . Philip Brockbank ( London : Methuen , 1976 ) . All references to Shakespeare's other plays are to William Shakespeare : The Complete Works , ed . Al- fred Harbage ( Baltimore ...
... references to Coriolanus are to the Arden Edi- tion , ed . Philip Brockbank ( London : Methuen , 1976 ) . All references to Shakespeare's other plays are to William Shakespeare : The Complete Works , ed . Al- fred Harbage ( Baltimore ...
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... references to Orpheus and Amphion , see Bary , p . 1 verso ; Caussin , p . 2 ; Du Vair , p . 395 ; Pea- cham ( n ... reference is to Nicholas Brady , The Lawes Resolution of Women's Rights or the Lawes Provi- sion for Women ( 1632 ) , p ...
... references to Orpheus and Amphion , see Bary , p . 1 verso ; Caussin , p . 2 ; Du Vair , p . 395 ; Pea- cham ( n ... reference is to Nicholas Brady , The Lawes Resolution of Women's Rights or the Lawes Provi- sion for Women ( 1632 ) , p ...
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... references indicate the beginning page number of each essay containing substantial commentary on that topic . A parenthetical reference after a topic indicates that the topic is extensively discussed in that volume . Topic Index ...
... references indicate the beginning page number of each essay containing substantial commentary on that topic . A parenthetical reference after a topic indicates that the topic is extensively discussed in that volume . Topic Index ...
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