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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... seems to have provided a story of essential truth : and it seems to have been a peculiarly personal response to it which suggested his notorious alterations to Boccaccio's Beltramo , which , as Bradbrook notes , consistently show ...
... seems to have provided a story of essential truth : and it seems to have been a peculiarly personal response to it which suggested his notorious alterations to Boccaccio's Beltramo , which , as Bradbrook notes , consistently show ...
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... Seems Well ' , " Shakespeare Studies 13 ( 1980 ) : 131- 44 . 21 As an example , Bertrand Evans believes Helena's plan to be so stealthy that even in her soliloquies she is hiding her true motives from the audience ( pp . 153- 54 ) ...
... Seems Well ' , " Shakespeare Studies 13 ( 1980 ) : 131- 44 . 21 As an example , Bertrand Evans believes Helena's plan to be so stealthy that even in her soliloquies she is hiding her true motives from the audience ( pp . 153- 54 ) ...
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... seems to me that a number of important lines in The Phoenix and the Turtle suggest ' divers and sundry meanings ' in just this way - not that they demand a kabbalistic ' reading on several levels ' , but that they have a vivacity and ...
... seems to me that a number of important lines in The Phoenix and the Turtle suggest ' divers and sundry meanings ' in just this way - not that they demand a kabbalistic ' reading on several levels ' , but that they have a vivacity and ...
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