Shakespearean Criticism: Excerpts from the Criticism of William Shakespeare's Plays and Poetry, from the First Published Appraisals to Current Evaluations, Band 49Gale Research Company, 1984 |
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... things , but too late for remedy . One thing he does learn about is ' the art of our necessities ' ( Scene 9 , line 71 ) , a concept legally and emotionally defined , which we have seen to be important in Love's Labour's Lost . ' Neces ...
... things , but too late for remedy . One thing he does learn about is ' the art of our necessities ' ( Scene 9 , line 71 ) , a concept legally and emotionally defined , which we have seen to be important in Love's Labour's Lost . ' Neces ...
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... things you are ! " ( 4.5.64 ) , claiming that fathers who care for their sons are unnaturally " murdered for our ... things " in the world that Shakespeare has created for them . They recognize the death of the old order of things and ...
... things you are ! " ( 4.5.64 ) , claiming that fathers who care for their sons are unnaturally " murdered for our ... things " in the world that Shakespeare has created for them . They recognize the death of the old order of things and ...
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... things in their " huge and proper life " the play eats him , smiles expansively , and suggests why his own ideal version of the " Story " is so small and proper . His version is more like Branagh's , not just in having real horses and ...
... things in their " huge and proper life " the play eats him , smiles expansively , and suggests why his own ideal version of the " Story " is so small and proper . His version is more like Branagh's , not just in having real horses and ...
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Law and Justice in Shakespeares Plays | 1 |
Henry IV Parts 1 and 2 | 92 |
Measure for Measure | 273 |
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