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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... character . Since it is hard to believe in the paragon , it seems sensible to look for the smart operator . There is , one might more properly contend , too little of Prince Hal and his father in the character . All the rich if ...
... character . Since it is hard to believe in the paragon , it seems sensible to look for the smart operator . There is , one might more properly contend , too little of Prince Hal and his father in the character . All the rich if ...
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... character . Peterson contends that Shakespeare's intention was to show that while Caesar did possess character flaws that made him vulnerable to the plot of the conspirators , his death was in no way justified . Prior , Moody E. " The ...
... character . Peterson contends that Shakespeare's intention was to show that while Caesar did possess character flaws that made him vulnerable to the plot of the conspirators , his death was in no way justified . Prior , Moody E. " The ...
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... character 21 : 99 , 112 , 177 , 194 as a negative character 1 : 86 , 92 , 111 , 171 , 218 ; 21 : 386 ; 25 : 209 reaction to his father's death 22 : 339 reaction to Gertrude's marriage 1 : 74 , 120 , 154 , 179 ; 16 : 259 ; 21 : 371 ; 22 ...
... character 21 : 99 , 112 , 177 , 194 as a negative character 1 : 86 , 92 , 111 , 171 , 218 ; 21 : 386 ; 25 : 209 reaction to his father's death 22 : 339 reaction to Gertrude's marriage 1 : 74 , 120 , 154 , 179 ; 16 : 259 ; 21 : 371 ; 22 ...
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