Shakespearean Criticism: Excerpts from the Criticism of William Shakespeare's Plays and Poetry, from the First Published Appraisals to Current Evaluations, Band 77Gale Research Company, 1984 |
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... appears in Lyly's Campaspe . ' The tale that Egeon tells , however , was borrowed from that of Apollonius of Tyre as it was related by John Gower in Confessio Amantis , which Shakespeare used again some fifteen years later for Pericles ...
... appears in Lyly's Campaspe . ' The tale that Egeon tells , however , was borrowed from that of Apollonius of Tyre as it was related by John Gower in Confessio Amantis , which Shakespeare used again some fifteen years later for Pericles ...
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... appears indeed minimal , if not perfunctory . ' Although spare , the action of Love's Labour's Lost is well - adapted to conveying the theme of the play , a theme I take to be the expense of constancy in a waste of ostentation . To ...
... appears indeed minimal , if not perfunctory . ' Although spare , the action of Love's Labour's Lost is well - adapted to conveying the theme of the play , a theme I take to be the expense of constancy in a waste of ostentation . To ...
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... appears to be , but . . . the Christians are as bad as he appears to be . " Shylock is not like the Christians , the Christians are like Jews.39 The irony of Antonio's battle with Shylock is that the means he employs in the struggle are ...
... appears to be , but . . . the Christians are as bad as he appears to be . " Shylock is not like the Christians , the Christians are like Jews.39 The irony of Antonio's battle with Shylock is that the means he employs in the struggle are ...
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Character Studies | 29 |
Production Reviews | 43 |
Further Reading | 96 |
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