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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... Essex - Southampton program . Although Shakespeare drew upon Brooke's Romeus and Juliet for his source in Romeo , his imme- diate inspiration was purportedly the Danvers - Long feud of October 1594. The Danverses were Essex rois- terers ...
... Essex - Southampton program . Although Shakespeare drew upon Brooke's Romeus and Juliet for his source in Romeo , his imme- diate inspiration was purportedly the Danvers - Long feud of October 1594. The Danverses were Essex rois- terers ...
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... Essex in the chorus to Act V of Henry V , but the tribute may instead have pointed to Charles Blount , Lord Montjoy , Essex's far more victorious successor in Ireland and a constant favorite of the queen's . The choruses give evidence ...
... Essex in the chorus to Act V of Henry V , but the tribute may instead have pointed to Charles Blount , Lord Montjoy , Essex's far more victorious successor in Ireland and a constant favorite of the queen's . The choruses give evidence ...
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... Essex and Caesar must have impressed itself upon the minds of men such as Naun- ton , Bacon , and Shakespeare because of the many strik- ing parallels one could easily draw between the two figures : both were self - publicizing , heroic ...
... Essex and Caesar must have impressed itself upon the minds of men such as Naun- ton , Bacon , and Shakespeare because of the many strik- ing parallels one could easily draw between the two figures : both were self - publicizing , heroic ...
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