Shakespearean Criticism: Excerpts from the Criticism of William Shakespeare's Plays and Poetry, from the First Published Appraisals to Current Evaluations, Band 71Gale Research Company, 1984 |
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... poaching liter- ally and metaphorically pervades the rambunctious comedy . Deer poaching comments upon control of the land , but Shakespeare also uses poaching as a metaphor for the usurpation of a person's control over other forms of ...
... poaching liter- ally and metaphorically pervades the rambunctious comedy . Deer poaching comments upon control of the land , but Shakespeare also uses poaching as a metaphor for the usurpation of a person's control over other forms of ...
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... poaching offenses to be misdemeanors . Indeed , even Elizabeth poached deer in 1572 to settle a point of honor against Lord Berkeley . With Leicester , she broke into Berkeley's private deer park and slaughtered twenty - seven of his ...
... poaching offenses to be misdemeanors . Indeed , even Elizabeth poached deer in 1572 to settle a point of honor against Lord Berkeley . With Leicester , she broke into Berkeley's private deer park and slaughtered twenty - seven of his ...
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... poaching directly challenges one of the foundations of the aristocracy - the right to hold and control land in the form of private property . Property and status are Shallow's primary concerns in this scene , and his status is open to ...
... poaching directly challenges one of the foundations of the aristocracy - the right to hold and control land in the form of private property . Property and status are Shallow's primary concerns in this scene , and his status is open to ...
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Production Reviews | 35 |
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