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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... fact that Henry V may do what he has to do not very grace- fully or winningly . In Falstaff Shakespeare accepts the fact that irresponsibility and rascality need not be re- pulsive but can be allied with vast seductive charm ; he also ...
... fact that Henry V may do what he has to do not very grace- fully or winningly . In Falstaff Shakespeare accepts the fact that irresponsibility and rascality need not be re- pulsive but can be allied with vast seductive charm ; he also ...
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... fact of the play , the fact that the citizens of Rome are in revolt because there is a famine ( and because of their interpretation of the famine ) . They and their fam- ilies are starving and they believe ( correctly , for all we know ) ...
... fact of the play , the fact that the citizens of Rome are in revolt because there is a famine ( and because of their interpretation of the famine ) . They and their fam- ilies are starving and they believe ( correctly , for all we know ) ...
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... fact that the play is written in a time of corn shortages and insurrections . The fact partici- pates not just in the imagery of the play's setting , but in the question of the authority and the virtue of por- traying such a time , at ...
... fact that the play is written in a time of corn shortages and insurrections . The fact partici- pates not just in the imagery of the play's setting , but in the question of the authority and the virtue of por- traying such a time , at ...
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