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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... concern on the part of the listener to understand what the poet is concerned to understand . Shakespeare indicates the more important concerns by giving prominence throughout his poetry to certain recurrent topics . One of the foremost ...
... concern on the part of the listener to understand what the poet is concerned to understand . Shakespeare indicates the more important concerns by giving prominence throughout his poetry to certain recurrent topics . One of the foremost ...
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... concern on the part of the listener to understand what the poet is concerned to understand . Shakespeare indicates the more important concerns by giving prominence throughout his poetry to certain recurrent topics . One of the foremost ...
... concern on the part of the listener to understand what the poet is concerned to understand . Shakespeare indicates the more important concerns by giving prominence throughout his poetry to certain recurrent topics . One of the foremost ...
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... concern with the art of history itself , the written record which shapes the past into signifi- cant , useful patterns ... concerned , they initiate a coherent reading of the whole play . For I would argue that the critically puzzling ...
... concern with the art of history itself , the written record which shapes the past into signifi- cant , useful patterns ... concerned , they initiate a coherent reading of the whole play . For I would argue that the critically puzzling ...
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