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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... once consid- ered to be subject to the comprehensive educative art of the legislator . Its potential of co - operating with , or , for that matter , of subverting the shaping effect of the laws was once thought inseparable from its ...
... once consid- ered to be subject to the comprehensive educative art of the legislator . Its potential of co - operating with , or , for that matter , of subverting the shaping effect of the laws was once thought inseparable from its ...
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... once touching and acutely embarrassing . As a moment of inertia it becomes a starting - point for the resisting action organised by the Tribunes which will expel Coriolanus . With smoothly operating management skills , Sicinius and ...
... once touching and acutely embarrassing . As a moment of inertia it becomes a starting - point for the resisting action organised by the Tribunes which will expel Coriolanus . With smoothly operating management skills , Sicinius and ...
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... once time- honored truths have been called in cynical doubt by a world governed at the top by the lying king at West- minster and at the bottom by the lying knight at East- cheap . The young Prince Hal seems to accept the lie- not his ...
... once time- honored truths have been called in cynical doubt by a world governed at the top by the lying king at West- minster and at the bottom by the lying knight at East- cheap . The young Prince Hal seems to accept the lie- not his ...
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