Shakespearean Criticism: Excerpts from the Criticism of William Shakespeare's Plays and Poetry, from the First Published Appraisals to Current Evaluations, Volume 6Gale Research Company, 1984 |
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Page 602
... theme : p . 103 relation to pastoral convention : pp . 61 , 63 , 65 , 79 , 93 , 98 , 114 , 118 relation to Shakespeare : pp . 35 , 50 , 154 Seven Ages of Man speech ( II . vii . 139-66 ) : pp . 28 , 52 , 156 as a superficial critic : pp ...
... theme : p . 103 relation to pastoral convention : pp . 61 , 63 , 65 , 79 , 93 , 98 , 114 , 118 relation to Shakespeare : pp . 35 , 50 , 154 Seven Ages of Man speech ( II . vii . 139-66 ) : pp . 28 , 52 , 156 as a superficial critic : pp ...
Page 605
... theme of : pp . 241 , 248 Banquo : pp . 183 , 199 , 208 , 213 , 278 , 289 Christian elements : pp . 194 , 239 , 260 , 269 , 275 , 286 , 293 , 297 , 318 conflict between supernatural grace and evil or chaos : pp . 241 , 286 , 323 evil , ...
... theme of : pp . 241 , 248 Banquo : pp . 183 , 199 , 208 , 213 , 278 , 289 Christian elements : pp . 194 , 239 , 260 , 269 , 275 , 286 , 293 , 297 , 318 conflict between supernatural grace and evil or chaos : pp . 241 , 286 , 323 evil , ...
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... theme of : p . 523 Apemantus : pp . 453 , 467 , 483 authorship , question of : pp . 464 , 466 , 467 , 469 , 474 ... theme of : pp . 456 , 459 , 462 , 495 , 503 , 507 , 515 , 518 , 526 Timon as a flawed hero : pp . 456 , 459 , 462 , 472 ...
... theme of : p . 523 Apemantus : pp . 453 , 467 , 483 authorship , question of : pp . 464 , 466 , 467 , 469 , 474 ... theme of : pp . 456 , 459 , 462 , 495 , 503 , 507 , 515 , 518 , 526 Timon as a flawed hero : pp . 456 , 459 , 462 , 472 ...
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Preface | 7 |
Richard II | 241 |
The Two Gentlemen of Verona | 429 |
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