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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... claims on the basis of this conjuction ; I can see that some good readers may feel that it is accidental . I do . claim that good reading may be guided , or inspired , by the over - excitement such conjunctions can cause ) . The second ...
... claims on the basis of this conjuction ; I can see that some good readers may feel that it is accidental . I do . claim that good reading may be guided , or inspired , by the over - excitement such conjunctions can cause ) . The second ...
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... claim to speak for God as His appointed agent , he had better speak to Him as His devoted appellant . Harry's speech on Ceremony and his prayer to the God of battles have no effect upon the English , who of course remain as united as ...
... claim to speak for God as His appointed agent , he had better speak to Him as His devoted appellant . Harry's speech on Ceremony and his prayer to the God of battles have no effect upon the English , who of course remain as united as ...
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... claim to the throne than Henry . At least , such a case may be argued . Cambridge's enigmatic state- ment - For me , the gold of France did not seduce , / Although I did admit it as a motive / The sooner to effect what I intended ( II ...
... claim to the throne than Henry . At least , such a case may be argued . Cambridge's enigmatic state- ment - For me , the gold of France did not seduce , / Although I did admit it as a motive / The sooner to effect what I intended ( II ...
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