Shakespearean Criticism: Excerpts from the Criticism of William Shakespeare's Plays and Poetry, from the First Published Appraisals to Current Evaluations, Band 56Gale Research Company, 1984 |
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... deaths of Salis- bury , Bedford , Young Talbot , and himself , one finds that there are significant variations in the answers that he provides . The death of Salisbury is first lamented as a " tragedy " that might have been inspired by ...
... deaths of Salis- bury , Bedford , Young Talbot , and himself , one finds that there are significant variations in the answers that he provides . The death of Salisbury is first lamented as a " tragedy " that might have been inspired by ...
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... death " rather than submit to exchange . Here , he is shown to crave death precisely to the extent that he is a function of exchange , of an economic circuit that carries beyond any conceivable limit . " It is in relation to this ...
... death " rather than submit to exchange . Here , he is shown to crave death precisely to the extent that he is a function of exchange , of an economic circuit that carries beyond any conceivable limit . " It is in relation to this ...
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... death of Arthur , the one event most widely held against him , since although his subjects resented the possibility that John may have arranged the boy's death , their grumbings in fact had little effect on his reign . John Bale , in ...
... death of Arthur , the one event most widely held against him , since although his subjects resented the possibility that John may have arranged the boy's death , their grumbings in fact had little effect on his reign . John Bale , in ...
Inhalt
Shakespeares Representation of History | 1 |
Henry VI Parts 1 2 and 3 | 76 |
Henry VIII | 195 |
Urheberrecht | |
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