Shakespearean Criticism: Excerpts from the Criticism of William Shakespeare's Plays and Poetry, from the First Published Appraisals to Current Evaluations, Band 7Gale Research Company, 1984 |
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... audience perspective - have also received a measure of critical attention . Concerning the first topic , the comments of W. W. Lawrence are perhaps most notable . As previously mentioned , Lawrence justified several commonly faulted ...
... audience perspective - have also received a measure of critical attention . Concerning the first topic , the comments of W. W. Lawrence are perhaps most notable . As previously mentioned , Lawrence justified several commonly faulted ...
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... audience . The final scene of All's Well draws upon and refers to a belief in the reality of the descent of grace upon a sinning human . The Elizabethan audience believed in such an occurrence not as a theological abstraction , but as ...
... audience . The final scene of All's Well draws upon and refers to a belief in the reality of the descent of grace upon a sinning human . The Elizabethan audience believed in such an occurrence not as a theological abstraction , but as ...
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... audience his future plans . I do not think anybody has tried to avoid the difficulty raised here by calling in the usual hack assistant said to have been responsible for Posthumus ' dream in Cymbeline and other such passages where it is ...
... audience his future plans . I do not think anybody has tried to avoid the difficulty raised here by calling in the usual hack assistant said to have been responsible for Posthumus ' dream in Cymbeline and other such passages where it is ...
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Julius Caesar | 138 |
The Winters Tale | 367 |
Appendix | 517 |
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