Shakespearean Criticism: Excerpts from the Criticism of William Shakespeare's Plays and Poetry, from the First Published Appraisals to Current Evaluations, Volume 63Gale Research Company, 1984 |
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Page 84
... Elizabethan matrimonial contracts in order to elucidate the marriage theme of All's Well That Ends Well . ] Of Shakespeare's three so - called problem comedies , All's Well That Ends Well has been the most neglected . Some of the ...
... Elizabethan matrimonial contracts in order to elucidate the marriage theme of All's Well That Ends Well . ] Of Shakespeare's three so - called problem comedies , All's Well That Ends Well has been the most neglected . Some of the ...
Page 85
... Elizabethan law the king is within his rights in choosing Helena for Bertram , or rather in agree- ing to her choice of Bertram ; but he follows the often castigated practice of Elizabethan guardians by unjustly exercising his ...
... Elizabethan law the king is within his rights in choosing Helena for Bertram , or rather in agree- ing to her choice of Bertram ; but he follows the often castigated practice of Elizabethan guardians by unjustly exercising his ...
Page 394
... Elizabethan and Jacobean politics , relation to Cymbeline 61 : 54 , 76 Hamlet 28 : 232 ; 28 : 290 , 311 ; 35 : 140 ; 58 : 79 , 134 Elizabethan attitudes , influence of Richard II 6 : 287 , 292 , 294 , 305 , 321 , 327 , 364 , 402 , 414 ...
... Elizabethan and Jacobean politics , relation to Cymbeline 61 : 54 , 76 Hamlet 28 : 232 ; 28 : 290 , 311 ; 35 : 140 ; 58 : 79 , 134 Elizabethan attitudes , influence of Richard II 6 : 287 , 292 , 294 , 305 , 321 , 327 , 364 , 402 , 414 ...
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