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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... social relations in the community . Central to this consensus , according to Mildred Campbell , was an ideal of " good neighborhood " : " Neighborliness stands perhaps first in the criteria by which the social and ethical standing of an ...
... social relations in the community . Central to this consensus , according to Mildred Campbell , was an ideal of " good neighborhood " : " Neighborliness stands perhaps first in the criteria by which the social and ethical standing of an ...
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... social world and the relationships that constitute it . In the context of the persistent inhumanity of the Trojan war , Shakespeare sets the idea of a modern social totality based on a struggle to define the terms of universally ...
... social world and the relationships that constitute it . In the context of the persistent inhumanity of the Trojan war , Shakespeare sets the idea of a modern social totality based on a struggle to define the terms of universally ...
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... social validity on its refusal of the terms of public social intercourse . The inexpressibility topos is frequently invoked in lyric poetry , often in response to the beauties of a beloved lady , as when Troilus encounters Cressida and ...
... social validity on its refusal of the terms of public social intercourse . The inexpressibility topos is frequently invoked in lyric poetry , often in response to the beauties of a beloved lady , as when Troilus encounters Cressida and ...
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