Shakespearean Criticism: Excerpts from the Criticism of William Shakespeare's Plays and Poetry, from the First Published Appraisals to Current Evaluations, Volume 62Gale Research Company, 1984 |
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... death . " Anne , moreover , is summoned to the ritual of coronation when her death , which she foresees , is already decided on ; Polyxena accepts the ritual preparation for a ' bridal ' which , she has now learnt , is to ' marry ' her ...
... death . " Anne , moreover , is summoned to the ritual of coronation when her death , which she foresees , is already decided on ; Polyxena accepts the ritual preparation for a ' bridal ' which , she has now learnt , is to ' marry ' her ...
Page 73
... death comes second only to Richard's in the long , formal sequence of such prophesied judg- ments , directly links the dramatic motif of prophecy with apocalypse , eschatology , and doomsday : Buc . This is All - soules day ( Fellow ) ...
... death comes second only to Richard's in the long , formal sequence of such prophesied judg- ments , directly links the dramatic motif of prophecy with apocalypse , eschatology , and doomsday : Buc . This is All - soules day ( Fellow ) ...
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... death has been left open . Turning to the last subtopic in judicial inquiry , the issue of causes and motives , Glouces- ter reopens the entire question of his role in the deaths of Henry and Edward : Is not the causer of the timeless ...
... death has been left open . Turning to the last subtopic in judicial inquiry , the issue of causes and motives , Glouces- ter reopens the entire question of his role in the deaths of Henry and Edward : Is not the causer of the timeless ...
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Dreams Prophesies and Curses | 14 |
Female Characters | 31 |
Religious Elements | 60 |
Copyright | |
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