Shakespearean Criticism: Excerpts from the Criticism of William Shakespeare's Plays and Poetry, from the First Published Appraisals to Current Evaluations, Band 30Gale Research Company, 1984 |
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... ELIZABETHAN ENGLAND Phyllis Rackin ( essay date 1990 ) SOURCE : " Making History , " in Stages of History : Shakespeare's English Chronicles , Cornell University Press , 1990 , pp . 1-39 . [ In the following excerpt , Rackin examines ...
... ELIZABETHAN ENGLAND Phyllis Rackin ( essay date 1990 ) SOURCE : " Making History , " in Stages of History : Shakespeare's English Chronicles , Cornell University Press , 1990 , pp . 1-39 . [ In the following excerpt , Rackin examines ...
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... Elizabethan homilies directed to be read in churches . Many of the books written within this movement were worthy , and many of them reported opinions then cur- rent , since defunct , some of which can certainly eluci- date portions of ...
... Elizabethan homilies directed to be read in churches . Many of the books written within this movement were worthy , and many of them reported opinions then cur- rent , since defunct , some of which can certainly eluci- date portions of ...
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... Elizabethan England and ancient Rome as Shakespeare depicted it . While most critics hesitate to presume knowing Shakespeare's intentions in this matter , many maintain that Shakespeare's use of various themes and concepts supports a ...
... Elizabethan England and ancient Rome as Shakespeare depicted it . While most critics hesitate to presume knowing Shakespeare's intentions in this matter , many maintain that Shakespeare's use of various themes and concepts supports a ...
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