Shakespearean Criticism: Excerpts from the Criticism of William Shakespeare's Plays and Poetry, from the First Published Appraisals to Current Evaluations, Band 30Gale Research Company, 1984 |
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... speech must be adjusted , and whatever the immediate political / sensual designs of his spokesman here , Shakespeare himself can momentarily brand an eloquent poet , such as Ri- chard II , " but a prater , " and the soaring verse of ...
... speech must be adjusted , and whatever the immediate political / sensual designs of his spokesman here , Shakespeare himself can momentarily brand an eloquent poet , such as Ri- chard II , " but a prater , " and the soaring verse of ...
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... speech by Canterbury on the Salic Law as invalid and consequently no bar to Hen- ry's inherited right to the French throne . That speech goes on and on , a most uninspired paraphrase of Ho- linshed , even preserving uncorrected ...
... speech by Canterbury on the Salic Law as invalid and consequently no bar to Hen- ry's inherited right to the French throne . That speech goes on and on , a most uninspired paraphrase of Ho- linshed , even preserving uncorrected ...
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... speech proves him to be highly skilled in oratory ( many critics have condemned it as weak and ineffective but , as Granville - Barker observed , ' it is certainly not meant to be ineffective , for it attains its end in convincing the ...
... speech proves him to be highly skilled in oratory ( many critics have condemned it as weak and ineffective but , as Granville - Barker observed , ' it is certainly not meant to be ineffective , for it attains its end in convincing the ...
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