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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... history , so would he have his audience create nobly imagined historiographical scenes from the flimsy evidence of ... plays the dramatist's art revealed an historical reality riddled with ironies , punctuated by uncertainties ...
... history , so would he have his audience create nobly imagined historiographical scenes from the flimsy evidence of ... plays the dramatist's art revealed an historical reality riddled with ironies , punctuated by uncertainties ...
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... history play , though one concerned with Roman , not English , histo- ry . Shakespeare's English history plays take their titles from the names of the monarchs whose reigns they represent . These monarchs are naturally important in their ...
... history play , though one concerned with Roman , not English , histo- ry . Shakespeare's English history plays take their titles from the names of the monarchs whose reigns they represent . These monarchs are naturally important in their ...
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... play , written after Shakespeare's history plays and before his great tragedies , that retains the insightfulness and methodology developed in the history plays and that anticipates the distinguishing features of the plays to follow ...
... play , written after Shakespeare's history plays and before his great tragedies , that retains the insightfulness and methodology developed in the history plays and that anticipates the distinguishing features of the plays to follow ...
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