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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... critics ; under each critic's name are listed the plays on which the critic has written and the volume and page where the criticism appears . SC also provides a cumulative index to topics . This feature identifies the principal topics ...
... critics ; under each critic's name are listed the plays on which the critic has written and the volume and page where the criticism appears . SC also provides a cumulative index to topics . This feature identifies the principal topics ...
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... critic suggested that Shakespeare may have intended these episodes to reflect on the appropriation of territory in the New World by several European nations . The motif of rebellion appears again , Ger- vinus held , in Miranda's ...
... critic suggested that Shakespeare may have intended these episodes to reflect on the appropriation of territory in the New World by several European nations . The motif of rebellion appears again , Ger- vinus held , in Miranda's ...
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... critic further maintained that when the mage abjures his art and resolves to take up a life of prayer , he is taking the last step toward complete assimilation with the gods . In the second half of the twentieth century , commentators ...
... critic further maintained that when the mage abjures his art and resolves to take up a life of prayer , he is taking the last step toward complete assimilation with the gods . In the second half of the twentieth century , commentators ...
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