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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... understanding friend " silent among the im- pecunious clustered at the lip of the stage . Committing the company's playbooks to print insures that the plays can be ruminated under circumstances that permit lei- sured reflection , even ...
... understanding friend " silent among the im- pecunious clustered at the lip of the stage . Committing the company's playbooks to print insures that the plays can be ruminated under circumstances that permit lei- sured reflection , even ...
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... understanding friend " silent among the im- pecunious clustered at the lip of the stage . Committing the company's playbooks to print insures that the plays can be ruminated under circumstances that permit lei- sured reflection , even ...
... understanding friend " silent among the im- pecunious clustered at the lip of the stage . Committing the company's playbooks to print insures that the plays can be ruminated under circumstances that permit lei- sured reflection , even ...
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... understanding of his valiant- ness , his virtue , his worth , his deservingness , is of himself as a provider , and that this is the condition of his receiving his own sustenance . ( This assumes that he shares his mother's fantasy of ...
... understanding of his valiant- ness , his virtue , his worth , his deservingness , is of himself as a provider , and that this is the condition of his receiving his own sustenance . ( This assumes that he shares his mother's fantasy of ...
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