Shakespearean Criticism: Excerpts from the Criticism of William Shakespeare's Plays and Poetry, from the First Published Appraisals to Current Evaluations, Band 73Gale Research Company, 1984 |
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... language of words into the language of action , to convert ( even by way of rhetoric ) rhetoric itself into dramatic , and specifically tragic , form . We see Shakespeare's recognition and handling of the problem in the paradoxical ...
... language of words into the language of action , to convert ( even by way of rhetoric ) rhetoric itself into dramatic , and specifically tragic , form . We see Shakespeare's recognition and handling of the problem in the paradoxical ...
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... language of invective are the first tentative sounds of a new language that might serve to bind man to man : My wits begin to turn . Come on , my boy . How dost , my boy ? Art cold ? I am cold myself . Where is this straw , my fellow ...
... language of invective are the first tentative sounds of a new language that might serve to bind man to man : My wits begin to turn . Come on , my boy . How dost , my boy ? Art cold ? I am cold myself . Where is this straw , my fellow ...
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... Language - Games in the Comedies . Cambridge : Cam- bridge UP , 1984 . Ettin , Andrew V. " Shakespeare's First Roman Tragedy . " ELH 37 ( 1970 ) : 325-41 . Euripides . Alcestis . Trans . William Arrowsmith . New York : Oxford UP , 1974 ...
... Language - Games in the Comedies . Cambridge : Cam- bridge UP , 1984 . Ettin , Andrew V. " Shakespeare's First Roman Tragedy . " ELH 37 ( 1970 ) : 325-41 . Euripides . Alcestis . Trans . William Arrowsmith . New York : Oxford UP , 1974 ...
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Shakespeares Tragic Families | 95 |
The Family in Shakespearean History and Romance | 123 |
Further Reading | 147 |
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