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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... Studies 16 ( 1983 ) : 33-43 ; and John Klause , " Venus and Adonis : Can We Forgive Them ? " Studies in Philology 85 ( 1988 ) : 353- 77 , esp . 353-55 . Not everyone , however , has supposed that the poem can be easily classified : New ...
... Studies 16 ( 1983 ) : 33-43 ; and John Klause , " Venus and Adonis : Can We Forgive Them ? " Studies in Philology 85 ( 1988 ) : 353- 77 , esp . 353-55 . Not everyone , however , has supposed that the poem can be easily classified : New ...
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... Studies the history of the source story for All's Well as well as Shakespeare's manipulation of the audience's familiarity with the tale . Fraser , Russell . Introduction to All's Well That End's Well , by William Shakespeare , pp . 1 ...
... Studies the history of the source story for All's Well as well as Shakespeare's manipulation of the audience's familiarity with the tale . Fraser , Russell . Introduction to All's Well That End's Well , by William Shakespeare , pp . 1 ...
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... Studies VII ( 1974 ) : 25-53 . Analyzes the thematic and structural issues in the play from the standpoint of the closing song . Hunter , Robert G. " The Function of the Songs at the End of Love's Labour's Lost . " Shakespeare Studies ...
... Studies VII ( 1974 ) : 25-53 . Analyzes the thematic and structural issues in the play from the standpoint of the closing song . Hunter , Robert G. " The Function of the Songs at the End of Love's Labour's Lost . " Shakespeare Studies ...
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