Shakespearean Criticism: Excerpts from the Criticism of William Shakespeare's Plays and Poetry, from the First Published Appraisals to Current Evaluations, Volume 9Gale Research Company, 1984 |
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... considered the plebeians ' rebellious behavior justified in light of the hero's traitorous actions . Moreover , in one of the earliest claims that Coriolanus reflects Shakespeare's personal views , Gildon asserted that it is ...
... considered the plebeians ' rebellious behavior justified in light of the hero's traitorous actions . Moreover , in one of the earliest claims that Coriolanus reflects Shakespeare's personal views , Gildon asserted that it is ...
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... considered as an end in itself . Coleridge's remark on Macbeth suits better Coriolanus : he de- sires ' a temporal end in itself ' . And ' honour ' , though elsewhere it is considered ' infinite ' , must here be regarded as a temporal ...
... considered as an end in itself . Coleridge's remark on Macbeth suits better Coriolanus : he de- sires ' a temporal end in itself ' . And ' honour ' , though elsewhere it is considered ' infinite ' , must here be regarded as a temporal ...
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... considered the focus diffuse : split between two characters , John and the Bastard . Some critics have considered John England's champion against foreign pow- ers , while others have viewed him as a cowardly usurper who incites Arthur's ...
... considered the focus diffuse : split between two characters , John and the Bastard . Some critics have considered John England's champion against foreign pow- ers , while others have viewed him as a cowardly usurper who incites Arthur's ...
Contents
King John | 204 |
The Taming of the Shrew | 310 |
The Two Noble Kinsmen | 439 |
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