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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... speech at length because , as Richard's answer to his dream , it sums up many ele- ments of the tradition . A few lines later , at the actual end of the speech , he makes himself resolute to battle to the death with Richmond , and the ...
... speech at length because , as Richard's answer to his dream , it sums up many ele- ments of the tradition . A few lines later , at the actual end of the speech , he makes himself resolute to battle to the death with Richmond , and the ...
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... speech and in arguing that the speech is otiose ( to use Helms's word ) . Marcus's speech is perhaps ineffective in the sense that it does not return Lavinia to her former condi- tion ; nonetheless , his speech is far from being a ...
... speech and in arguing that the speech is otiose ( to use Helms's word ) . Marcus's speech is perhaps ineffective in the sense that it does not return Lavinia to her former condi- tion ; nonetheless , his speech is far from being a ...
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... speech by the victim on the scaffold . Spierenburg describes the scaf- fold speech as a particularly English custom : " From Tudor times on the authorities actively encouraged the condemned to address himself to the public with a ...
... speech by the victim on the scaffold . Spierenburg describes the scaf- fold speech as a particularly English custom : " From Tudor times on the authorities actively encouraged the condemned to address himself to the public with a ...
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Shakespeares Tragic Families | 95 |
The Family in Shakespearean History and Romance | 123 |
Further Reading | 147 |
Urheberrecht | |
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