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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... perhaps , discern something of the motions of Shakes- peare's mind on the important subject of political re- sponsibility and commitment . Strenuous efforts have been , in fact , made to annex him to the liberal or rad- ical cause ...
... perhaps , discern something of the motions of Shakes- peare's mind on the important subject of political re- sponsibility and commitment . Strenuous efforts have been , in fact , made to annex him to the liberal or rad- ical cause ...
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... perhaps as early as 1586 , when he left home and twins , and was perhaps ' a Schoolmas- ter in the Country ' ( as Beeston jun . told Aubrey ) . How did he end by thinking of History ? Had he any coherent ' view ' of the Historic Process ...
... perhaps as early as 1586 , when he left home and twins , and was perhaps ' a Schoolmas- ter in the Country ' ( as Beeston jun . told Aubrey ) . How did he end by thinking of History ? Had he any coherent ' view ' of the Historic Process ...
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... perhaps , the final " kill him in the shell " ( 1. 34 ) . Finding " no personal cause to spurn at him " ( 1. 11 ) , he looks to " the general " ( 1. 12 ) , but finding no " general " cause either , by the third line , he has shifted to ...
... perhaps , the final " kill him in the shell " ( 1. 34 ) . Finding " no personal cause to spurn at him " ( 1. 11 ) , he looks to " the general " ( 1. 12 ) , but finding no " general " cause either , by the third line , he has shifted to ...
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