Shakespearean Criticism: Excerpts from the Criticism of William Shakespeare's Plays and Poetry, from the First Published Appraisals to Current Evaluations, Band 64Gale Research Company, 1984 |
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... Renaissance had a very clear sense of homosexuality as a distinct category : " Masculine Love , " Renaissance Writing , and the " New Invention " of Homosexuality ' , in C. J. Summers ( ed . ) , Homosexuality in Renaissance England ...
... Renaissance had a very clear sense of homosexuality as a distinct category : " Masculine Love , " Renaissance Writing , and the " New Invention " of Homosexuality ' , in C. J. Summers ( ed . ) , Homosexuality in Renaissance England ...
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... Renaissance continued to conflate the two , just as it followed its medieval predecessors in conceiving letter - writing and preaching as branches of the art . ' More important , Renaissance rhetori- cians , taking hints from Aristotle ...
... Renaissance continued to conflate the two , just as it followed its medieval predecessors in conceiving letter - writing and preaching as branches of the art . ' More important , Renaissance rhetori- cians , taking hints from Aristotle ...
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... Renaissance rhetori- cians , the orator moves others in order to command them , just as Petruchio intends to do in courting Kate . He brags to her father , Baptista , using an image of irresistibility to suggest the power of his voice ...
... Renaissance rhetori- cians , the orator moves others in order to command them , just as Petruchio intends to do in courting Kate . He brags to her father , Baptista , using an image of irresistibility to suggest the power of his voice ...
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Character Studies | 40 |
Production Reviews | 83 |
Themes | 89 |
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