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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... political events are of secondary interest , he identified two important precepts of Renaissance political theory as un- derlying the dramatic action : that monarchy is the natural or- ganization of political entities and that a ruler's ...
... political events are of secondary interest , he identified two important precepts of Renaissance political theory as un- derlying the dramatic action : that monarchy is the natural or- ganization of political entities and that a ruler's ...
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... political society , and the political scheme of these plays , demonstrating the inevitability and ne- cessity of monarchy , confirms him in this conception of his role . He describes himself in exactly those terms employed by ...
... political society , and the political scheme of these plays , demonstrating the inevitability and ne- cessity of monarchy , confirms him in this conception of his role . He describes himself in exactly those terms employed by ...
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... political spot in the modern Englishman's soul is personal liberty . Let the government , the executive , touch that and in a few hours a storm may spring up which will shake the firmest ministry from its seat . To the Elizabe- thans ...
... political spot in the modern Englishman's soul is personal liberty . Let the government , the executive , touch that and in a few hours a storm may spring up which will shake the firmest ministry from its seat . To the Elizabe- thans ...
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Preface | 7 |
Richard II | 241 |
The Two Gentlemen of Verona | 429 |
Urheberrecht | |
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action Actium Antony and Cleo Antony and Cleopatra Antony's argues asserts audience Aumerle battle of Actium becomes Bishop of Carlisle Bolingbroke Caesar character Charmian critic crown death deposed divine Dolabella dramatic earth Egypt Egyptian elements Elizabethan emotion Enobarbus Eros essay date excerpt feeling final Flint Castle Gaunt give grief hath heart heaven Henry Henry IV hero heroic honor human imagery imagination judgment Julius Caesar king King Lear king's kingship language Lear Lepidus lord lovers Macbeth means moral Mowbray nature noble Octavius Othello paradox passion patra play play's Plutarch poet poetic poetry political Pompey present protagonists queen reality rhetoric Richard Richard II Roman Rome Romeo and Juliet royal says scene seems sense Shake Shakespeare speaks speare speare's speech suggests thee theme things thou thought throne tragedy tragic triumph true usurper vision woman words York