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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... comic he- roes take cognizance of the laws , institutions , and customs that prevail in the countries of their habitation but do not take their bearings from the usages of a particular regime . Rather , they seem to locate their ways ...
... comic he- roes take cognizance of the laws , institutions , and customs that prevail in the countries of their habitation but do not take their bearings from the usages of a particular regime . Rather , they seem to locate their ways ...
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... comic dialectic of the Histories leads on to the Tragedies , where you have ( as in the Histories you have not , I consider ) Coleridge's ' collation of the Great and the Little in the presence of the Infinite ' . In none of the ...
... comic dialectic of the Histories leads on to the Tragedies , where you have ( as in the Histories you have not , I consider ) Coleridge's ' collation of the Great and the Little in the presence of the Infinite ' . In none of the ...
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... comic franglais . Soon after the doubtfully comic Welsh of Glendower and his daughter in 1 Henry IV there came ( if we can accept 1597 as the play's date ) the certainly comic Welsh parson and French physician of The Merry Wives of ...
... comic franglais . Soon after the doubtfully comic Welsh of Glendower and his daughter in 1 Henry IV there came ( if we can accept 1597 as the play's date ) the certainly comic Welsh parson and French physician of The Merry Wives of ...
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