Shakespearean Criticism: Excerpts from the Criticism of William Shakespeare's Plays and Poetry, from the First Published Appraisals to Current Evaluations, Band 28Gale Research Company, 1984 |
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... conspirators in Act 2 of Henry V ( " Their faults are open " [ 2.2.142 ] ) and again in Act 4's reminders of " What watch the King keeps to maintain the peace " ( 4.1.283 ) , where Henry's " liberal eye " with its " largess universal ...
... conspirators in Act 2 of Henry V ( " Their faults are open " [ 2.2.142 ] ) and again in Act 4's reminders of " What watch the King keeps to maintain the peace " ( 4.1.283 ) , where Henry's " liberal eye " with its " largess universal ...
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... conspirator in the execution of revenge . His conduct is a dramatic real- ization of the ways in which secrecy , according to Sissela Bok , can ' fuel gross intolerance and hatred towards out- siders . At the heart of secrecy lies ...
... conspirator in the execution of revenge . His conduct is a dramatic real- ization of the ways in which secrecy , according to Sissela Bok , can ' fuel gross intolerance and hatred towards out- siders . At the heart of secrecy lies ...
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... conspirators , and for the Scottish succession . " Indeed , Winstanley ex- plicitly identified Hamlet with Essex - and King James VI of Scotland.1 Since Bevington's Tudor Drama and Politics appeared twenty - five years ago , historical ...
... conspirators , and for the Scottish succession . " Indeed , Winstanley ex- plicitly identified Hamlet with Essex - and King James VI of Scotland.1 Since Bevington's Tudor Drama and Politics appeared twenty - five years ago , historical ...
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Texts and Revels in Twelfth Night | 1 |
Jonas Barish Mixed Verse and Prose in Shakespearean Comedy | 9 |
Shakespeare Psychoanalysis History | 15 |
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