Shakespearean Criticism: Excerpts from the Criticism of William Shakespeare's Plays and Poetry, from the First Published Appraisals to Current Evaluations, Band 38Gale Research Company, 1998 |
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... M. C. Bradbrook is quite right : the emotional situation does require ' another mode of expression than the last dozen lines allow ' , 28 something like that final couplet of Sonnet 34. But such intensely personal feeling cannot be ...
... M. C. Bradbrook is quite right : the emotional situation does require ' another mode of expression than the last dozen lines allow ' , 28 something like that final couplet of Sonnet 34. But such intensely personal feeling cannot be ...
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... M. C. Bradbrook , Shakespeare and Elizabethan Poetry ( London , 1951 ) , p . 215. Miss Bradbrook sees this aspect of Berowne's character only in his being " both guilty of courtly artifice and critical of it , " and in his playing " a ...
... M. C. Bradbrook , Shakespeare and Elizabethan Poetry ( London , 1951 ) , p . 215. Miss Bradbrook sees this aspect of Berowne's character only in his being " both guilty of courtly artifice and critical of it , " and in his playing " a ...
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... M. C. Bradbrook , Shakespeare and Elizabethan Poetry ( Harmondsworth , Middlesex , 1964 [ 1951 ] ) , p . 29 . 27 William G. Meader , Courtship in Shakespeare ( New York , 1954 ) , pp . 120-22 , 144 . 28 All Shakespeare quotations are ...
... M. C. Bradbrook , Shakespeare and Elizabethan Poetry ( Harmondsworth , Middlesex , 1964 [ 1951 ] ) , p . 29 . 27 William G. Meader , Courtship in Shakespeare ( New York , 1954 ) , pp . 120-22 , 144 . 28 All Shakespeare quotations are ...
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