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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... John . From Shakespeare as Political Thinker . Edited by John Alvis and Thomas G. West . Carolina Academic Press , 1981. © 1981 John Alvis and Thomas G. West . All rights reserved . Reprinted by permission of the publisher . - Barton ...
... John . From Shakespeare as Political Thinker . Edited by John Alvis and Thomas G. West . Carolina Academic Press , 1981. © 1981 John Alvis and Thomas G. West . All rights reserved . Reprinted by permission of the publisher . - Barton ...
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... John Oldcastle is , in effect , a detailed demonstra- tion of how to turn a tragical into a comical history . The four Sir John Oldcastle authors faced from the beginning a problem even more difficult than that of rivaling Shakespeare's ...
... John Oldcastle is , in effect , a detailed demonstra- tion of how to turn a tragical into a comical history . The four Sir John Oldcastle authors faced from the beginning a problem even more difficult than that of rivaling Shakespeare's ...
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... John's attitude may be found . What the Oldcastle authors have done is to reach back through Falstaff to resurrect the far older figure of Friar Tuck . When Shakespeare's Henry V adopted disguise , the night before Agincourt , he found ...
... John's attitude may be found . What the Oldcastle authors have done is to reach back through Falstaff to resurrect the far older figure of Friar Tuck . When Shakespeare's Henry V adopted disguise , the night before Agincourt , he found ...
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