Shakespearean Criticism: Excerpts from the Criticism of William Shakespeare's Plays and Poetry, from the First Published Appraisals to Current Evaluations, Volume 37Gale Research Company, 1998 |
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... human , civil , and political his- tory . The liberal usage of invented speeches had come under constant attack from all but the most old - fash- ioned historians . In Heywood's translation of the Method , Jean Bodin finds fault with ...
... human , civil , and political his- tory . The liberal usage of invented speeches had come under constant attack from all but the most old - fash- ioned historians . In Heywood's translation of the Method , Jean Bodin finds fault with ...
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... human being to human being in a condition of equality.13 Lear and Cordelia move beyond any kind of conventional moral accounting , as she rejects his seemingly justified assumption of guilt for their breach : Lear : I know you do not ...
... human being to human being in a condition of equality.13 Lear and Cordelia move beyond any kind of conventional moral accounting , as she rejects his seemingly justified assumption of guilt for their breach : Lear : I know you do not ...
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... human nature incurably defective . They miss the crucial fact that what is wrong is not , at bottom , human nature , but the institutions it has locked itself into . Shake- speare does end by pointing this out , in however rough and ...
... human nature incurably defective . They miss the crucial fact that what is wrong is not , at bottom , human nature , but the institutions it has locked itself into . Shake- speare does end by pointing this out , in however rough and ...
Contents
Geraldo U de Sousa The Peasants Revolt and the Writing of History in 2 Henry | 105 |
Historiography and Legitimation in Henry VIII | 122 |
Steve Longstaffe The Limits of Modernity in Shakespeares King John | 132 |
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