Shakespearean Criticism: Excerpts from the Criticism of William Shakespeare's Plays and Poetry, from the First Published Appraisals to Current Evaluations, Volume 13Gale Research Company, 1984 |
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Page 292
... argument from line count as strenu- ously as anyone has done ( 165-66 ) . Edwards , with a weary but not unwarranted ... argue for Shakespeare's having deliberately and ex- tensively revised Lear , yet he can still entertain the ...
... argument from line count as strenu- ously as anyone has done ( 165-66 ) . Edwards , with a weary but not unwarranted ... argue for Shakespeare's having deliberately and ex- tensively revised Lear , yet he can still entertain the ...
Page 329
... argue- ments about race in Othello have almost invariably been entangled , more or less explicitly , with arguments ... argue , than for Marlowe to " oppose anti - semitism " in 1590 : the argument simply could not be constituted in ...
... argue- ments about race in Othello have almost invariably been entangled , more or less explicitly , with arguments ... argue , than for Marlowe to " oppose anti - semitism " in 1590 : the argument simply could not be constituted in ...
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... argue below . See Mauss . " This position is argued by Bernard , who believes that the sonnets perform a leap of faith . " Shakespeare's desire to iso- late love's ' worth ' from the physical and moral laws of nature impels him , then ...
... argue below . See Mauss . " This position is argued by Bernard , who believes that the sonnets perform a leap of faith . " Shakespeare's desire to iso- late love's ' worth ' from the physical and moral laws of nature impels him , then ...
Contents
Camille Wells Slights The Raw and the Cooked in The Taming of the Shrew | 11 |
A Reading of The Two Gentlemen | 18 |
Festive Theory | 36 |
Copyright | |
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