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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... fact seeking . In return for the ring of his father's that has been passed down for six successive generations and that betokens the unexceptioned legitimacy of his inherited honor , he accepts the ring from off Helena's finger , thus ...
... fact seeking . In return for the ring of his father's that has been passed down for six successive generations and that betokens the unexceptioned legitimacy of his inherited honor , he accepts the ring from off Helena's finger , thus ...
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... fact that the theatre in question was the Rose ; Shakespeare would hardly have been Shakespeare if he had not been aware of the strangely significant coincidence that the Rose should furnish the stage for a " War of the Roses " which at ...
... fact that the theatre in question was the Rose ; Shakespeare would hardly have been Shakespeare if he had not been aware of the strangely significant coincidence that the Rose should furnish the stage for a " War of the Roses " which at ...
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... fact the simply natural life that Henry covets would be void of meaning , especially for anyone nurtured by the arts ... fact thrust deeper into the playgoer's mind by the irony of the iconic allusion . Thus without the possibil- ity of ...
... fact the simply natural life that Henry covets would be void of meaning , especially for anyone nurtured by the arts ... fact thrust deeper into the playgoer's mind by the irony of the iconic allusion . Thus without the possibil- ity of ...
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Character Studies | 21 |
Gender Issues | 41 |
Marriage | 84 |
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