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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... Problem Com- edies . 2. See e.g. Richard A. Levin , ' All's Well and All Seems Well ' , Shakespeare Studies , 13 ( 1980 ) , 131-42 . 3. Richard Wheeler , p . 75 , quotes Eric Partridge , Shake- speare's Bawdy ( New York , 1955 ) on the ...
... Problem Com- edies . 2. See e.g. Richard A. Levin , ' All's Well and All Seems Well ' , Shakespeare Studies , 13 ( 1980 ) , 131-42 . 3. Richard Wheeler , p . 75 , quotes Eric Partridge , Shake- speare's Bawdy ( New York , 1955 ) on the ...
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... problem in All's Well that Ends Well that reminds us more of Shakespeare's tragedies than his comedies . However , Shakespeare was aware of this problem and indicates this to us through the fool's discussion with the Countess during the ...
... problem in All's Well that Ends Well that reminds us more of Shakespeare's tragedies than his comedies . However , Shakespeare was aware of this problem and indicates this to us through the fool's discussion with the Countess during the ...
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... problem of the leader's ability to get good advice is ancient and common to all cultures , so is the problem of the leader finding time to himself to reflect . The need for self - examination even , or especially , in the face of ...
... problem of the leader's ability to get good advice is ancient and common to all cultures , so is the problem of the leader finding time to himself to reflect . The need for self - examination even , or especially , in the face of ...
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