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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... political thought . Late - twentieth - century com- mentators have extended the discussion from the explicitly political to a discussion of politics in Shakespeare as the term is applied in one current sense : to unequal power ...
... political thought . Late - twentieth - century com- mentators have extended the discussion from the explicitly political to a discussion of politics in Shakespeare as the term is applied in one current sense : to unequal power ...
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... political opinions and his contribution to political thought , on the grounds that there is an essential anach- ronism in studying Elizabethan literature from the stand- point of later ideas . Likewise , some of the creators of ...
... political opinions and his contribution to political thought , on the grounds that there is an essential anach- ronism in studying Elizabethan literature from the stand- point of later ideas . Likewise , some of the creators of ...
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... political are due to be found guilty of Bad Faith . The denial of political involvement is , we are told , the most usual and insidious means of exercising a political role . Of all the institutions to which this enlarged sense of politics ...
... political are due to be found guilty of Bad Faith . The denial of political involvement is , we are told , the most usual and insidious means of exercising a political role . Of all the institutions to which this enlarged sense of politics ...
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