Shakespearean Criticism: Excerpts from the Criticism of William Shakespeare's Plays and Poetry, from the First Published Appraisals to Current Evaluations, Volume 8Gale Research Company, 1984 |
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... Shakespeare's Treatment of Time . ” In her The Pre- sentation of Time in the Elizabethan Drama , pp . 91-135 . New York : Henry Holt and Co. , 1912 . Analyzes the chronology of Richard III and demonstrates that Shakespeare carefully ...
... Shakespeare's Treatment of Time . ” In her The Pre- sentation of Time in the Elizabethan Drama , pp . 91-135 . New York : Henry Holt and Co. , 1912 . Analyzes the chronology of Richard III and demonstrates that Shakespeare carefully ...
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... Shakespeare Studies VII ( 1974 ) : 87-100 . Examines Richard's curious habit , which Shakespeare seems to have invented , of swearing by the apostle Paul . Harcourt contends that these oaths are connected to the play's general concern ...
... Shakespeare Studies VII ( 1974 ) : 87-100 . Examines Richard's curious habit , which Shakespeare seems to have invented , of swearing by the apostle Paul . Harcourt contends that these oaths are connected to the play's general concern ...
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... Shakespeare's History Plays : The Family and the State . Ohio State University Press , 1971. 1971 by the Ohio State University Press . All rights reserved . Reprinted by ... Shakespeare , 479 SHAKESPEAREAN CRITICISM , Vol . 8 APPENDIX.
... Shakespeare's History Plays : The Family and the State . Ohio State University Press , 1971. 1971 by the Ohio State University Press . All rights reserved . Reprinted by ... Shakespeare , 479 SHAKESPEAREAN CRITICISM , Vol . 8 APPENDIX.
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