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The other play of this period at which we must more particu- larly look has , partly for extraneous reasons , become one of the most controversial of Shakespeare's works . The inaccurate but frequent use of the term " a Shylock ” for an ...
The other play of this period at which we must more particu- larly look has , partly for extraneous reasons , become one of the most controversial of Shakespeare's works . The inaccurate but frequent use of the term " a Shylock ” for an ...
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It is significant that neither of the two most important plays here listed are ordinarily given their full titles . ... earliest and best of Shakespeare's serious critics , has written a brilliant analysis of the former play's hero .
It is significant that neither of the two most important plays here listed are ordinarily given their full titles . ... earliest and best of Shakespeare's serious critics , has written a brilliant analysis of the former play's hero .
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The history of this play , like that of Hamlet , affords a singular illustration of the misinterpretation forced on over a hundred years of criticism by the bourgeois critics ' unwillingness or inability to understand Shakespeare's ...
The history of this play , like that of Hamlet , affords a singular illustration of the misinterpretation forced on over a hundred years of criticism by the bourgeois critics ' unwillingness or inability to understand Shakespeare's ...
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