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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... later Eu- phrasia , a woman also in love with him who has disguised herself as a page . Yet Philaster does not escape unpunished . A " Country Fellow " happens upon him in the act of wounding Arethusa and challenges him : " Hold ...
... later Eu- phrasia , a woman also in love with him who has disguised herself as a page . Yet Philaster does not escape unpunished . A " Country Fellow " happens upon him in the act of wounding Arethusa and challenges him : " Hold ...
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... later I walked into the wardrobe department and they had found this amazing golden material and Bob had designed a very simple medieval dress , in a very flattering form . For my first appearance in France we had this idea of Margaret's ...
... later I walked into the wardrobe department and they had found this amazing golden material and Bob had designed a very simple medieval dress , in a very flattering form . For my first appearance in France we had this idea of Margaret's ...
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... later plays , however , show a playwright who has mastered . the language of neoclassicism , who has become fluent , assured , and polished in his dialogue with ancient writ- ers . Students of this language may find Titus Androni- cus ...
... later plays , however , show a playwright who has mastered . the language of neoclassicism , who has become fluent , assured , and polished in his dialogue with ancient writ- ers . Students of this language may find Titus Androni- cus ...
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Shakespeares Tragic Families | 95 |
The Family in Shakespearean History and Romance | 123 |
Further Reading | 147 |
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