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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... Roman scene as genuinely as he could . He was not telling a fairy tale with Duke Theseus on St Valentine's Day , nor dramatizing a novelette about Kings of Sicilia and Bohemia , but producing a mime- sis of the veritable history of the ...
... Roman scene as genuinely as he could . He was not telling a fairy tale with Duke Theseus on St Valentine's Day , nor dramatizing a novelette about Kings of Sicilia and Bohemia , but producing a mime- sis of the veritable history of the ...
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... Roman Emperors to use only their vulgar nicknames ) is one of almost unparalleled cruelty : how he slew his brother in the arms of his mother ; how he slew half the Vestal Vir- gins because ( so he said ) they were not virgins , and ...
... Roman Emperors to use only their vulgar nicknames ) is one of almost unparalleled cruelty : how he slew his brother in the arms of his mother ; how he slew half the Vestal Vir- gins because ( so he said ) they were not virgins , and ...
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... Roman history presented was Roman arms trium- phant abroad , and the Roman state stormily evolving at home . Faced in their own lands with intestine divi- sions , Renaissance scholars noted with awe the extent and continuity of Roman ...
... Roman history presented was Roman arms trium- phant abroad , and the Roman state stormily evolving at home . Faced in their own lands with intestine divi- sions , Renaissance scholars noted with awe the extent and continuity of Roman ...
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