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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... interpret this play , as well as the entire sequence of eight plays from Richard II to Richard III , as an acting out of God's darker purposes . But Hall is not tied to a single interpretation of these complex events . He offers a ...
... interpret this play , as well as the entire sequence of eight plays from Richard II to Richard III , as an acting out of God's darker purposes . But Hall is not tied to a single interpretation of these complex events . He offers a ...
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... Interpretation of Dreams , Freud discov- ers , in the antithetical structure and meaning of Brutus ' speech at the Forum , a model for his hostile and affection- ate dream - thought , " As he had deserved well of science I built him a ...
... Interpretation of Dreams , Freud discov- ers , in the antithetical structure and meaning of Brutus ' speech at the Forum , a model for his hostile and affection- ate dream - thought , " As he had deserved well of science I built him a ...
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... interpretation : Valentine , holding Silvia by one hand , " invites " the kneeling Proteus to kiss the other , as he offers him " all that was [ not is ] mine in Sil- via . " What he offers is not Silvia herself , but reinstatement as ...
... interpretation : Valentine , holding Silvia by one hand , " invites " the kneeling Proteus to kiss the other , as he offers him " all that was [ not is ] mine in Sil- via . " What he offers is not Silvia herself , but reinstatement as ...
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