Shakespearean Criticism: Excerpts from the Criticism of William Shakespeare's Plays and Poetry, from the First Published Appraisals to Current Evaluations, Band 6Gale Research Company, 1984 |
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... play . But in the end these intellectual exercises and their results drift down the wind like the idle thistledown that for this play they are ; we know in our hearts that what in this play Shakespeare has to offer us is a thrill , a ...
... play . But in the end these intellectual exercises and their results drift down the wind like the idle thistledown that for this play they are ; we know in our hearts that what in this play Shakespeare has to offer us is a thrill , a ...
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... play closely follows the storyline of Montemayor's romance , including variations of such significant events as Felismena's feigned disinterest in Felix's love letter , her male disguise donned in order to follow him on his journey ...
... play closely follows the storyline of Montemayor's romance , including variations of such significant events as Felismena's feigned disinterest in Felix's love letter , her male disguise donned in order to follow him on his journey ...
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... play is read as dealing with two very young , adolescent heroes still more aware of their dreams of life than of life's actualities . Even the implausible , romantic events of the play's ending accord well with the dreams that these ...
... play is read as dealing with two very young , adolescent heroes still more aware of their dreams of life than of life's actualities . Even the implausible , romantic events of the play's ending accord well with the dreams that these ...
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Preface | 7 |
Richard II | 241 |
The Two Gentlemen of Verona | 429 |
Urheberrecht | |
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