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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... question of " whether Dogs could make syllogismes . " Wren took the negative and Preston the affirmative , the latter carrying the day in part with the following argument : an Ethymeme [ sic ] ( said he ) , is a lawfull & reall syllo ...
... question of " whether Dogs could make syllogismes . " Wren took the negative and Preston the affirmative , the latter carrying the day in part with the following argument : an Ethymeme [ sic ] ( said he ) , is a lawfull & reall syllo ...
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... question with the Jew : . . . You may as well use question with the wolf / Why he hath made the ewe bleak for the lamb " ( 11. 70- 74 ) ; nor is it extraneous to this pattern of imagery that Antonio then describes himself , in a famous ...
... question with the Jew : . . . You may as well use question with the wolf / Why he hath made the ewe bleak for the lamb " ( 11. 70- 74 ) ; nor is it extraneous to this pattern of imagery that Antonio then describes himself , in a famous ...
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... question of whether or not The Merchant of Venice is an anti - Jewish play . ' James Sha- piro's richly historical Shakespeare and the Jews offers fascinating evidence about the scope and complexity of anti - Jewish attitudes embedded ...
... question of whether or not The Merchant of Venice is an anti - Jewish play . ' James Sha- piro's richly historical Shakespeare and the Jews offers fascinating evidence about the scope and complexity of anti - Jewish attitudes embedded ...
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Character Studies | 29 |
Production Reviews | 43 |
Further Reading | 96 |
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