Shakespearean Criticism: Excerpts from the Criticism of William Shakespeare's Plays and Poetry, from the First Published Appraisals to Current Evaluations, Volume 7Gale Research Company, 1984 |
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... appears in brackets at the beginning of the excerpt and in the bibliographical citation . Within the text of the criticism , some parenthetical information ( such as publisher names , journal titles , footnotes , or page references ) ...
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... appears to be Helena's juggling of the facts of time , place , and purpose is merely Shakespeare's carelessness . On the other hand , the belated , surprising evidence of the heroine's activities during the two months between Rousillon ...
... appears to be Helena's juggling of the facts of time , place , and purpose is merely Shakespeare's carelessness . On the other hand , the belated , surprising evidence of the heroine's activities during the two months between Rousillon ...
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... appears surrounded by a magic light , which after his fall adds a still greater lustre to his memory . It is therefore quite absurd to suppose that Shakespeare diminishes the importance of Cæsar . Rather must we say that the vastness of ...
... appears surrounded by a magic light , which after his fall adds a still greater lustre to his memory . It is therefore quite absurd to suppose that Shakespeare diminishes the importance of Cæsar . Rather must we say that the vastness of ...
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