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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... England and no comedy of any sort in Rome . We may wonder whether it be not a principle of Shakespeare's political understanding that the very enlargement of the scope of politics in England and Rome precludes a complete political life ...
... England and no comedy of any sort in Rome . We may wonder whether it be not a principle of Shakespeare's political understanding that the very enlargement of the scope of politics in England and Rome precludes a complete political life ...
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... England , is understandably put out but decides that although Blanch is not Mariana she is nonetheless tolerable , and certainly preferable to war with Denmark . At the end of the play , William marries Blanch and , at the same time ...
... England , is understandably put out but decides that although Blanch is not Mariana she is nonetheless tolerable , and certainly preferable to war with Denmark . At the end of the play , William marries Blanch and , at the same time ...
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... England as well , as he did not under- stand when he cried " No king of England , if not king of France ! " ( 2.2.193 ) God , we know , conferred king- ship on Richard ; and Bolingbroke , God knows , con- ferred it on himself ...
... England as well , as he did not under- stand when he cried " No king of England , if not king of France ! " ( 2.2.193 ) God , we know , conferred king- ship on Richard ; and Bolingbroke , God knows , con- ferred it on himself ...
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