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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... 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 relationships ...
... 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 relationships ...
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... thought in the sixteenth century was as full of irreconcilable contra- diction as was the religious thought . The Great Chain was still dangling , and the homilies upon political obedience and the sin of rebellion were read regularly in ...
... thought in the sixteenth century was as full of irreconcilable contra- diction as was the religious thought . The Great Chain was still dangling , and the homilies upon political obedience and the sin of rebellion were read regularly in ...
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... thought to be beyond man's reason , it is also usually thought to be beyond his powers of description , and skepticism is utimately skepticism of the word . Thus Montaigne is as wary of the ability of words to represent reality as he is ...
... thought to be beyond man's reason , it is also usually thought to be beyond his powers of description , and skepticism is utimately skepticism of the word . Thus Montaigne is as wary of the ability of words to represent reality as he is ...
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