Shakespearean Criticism: Excerpts from the Criticism of William Shakespeare's Plays and Poetry, from the First Published Appraisals to Current Evaluations, Band 25Gale Research Company, 1984 |
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... authority . I have already noted one form of this verbal creativity in Beatrice's parodies of hierarchical power : when , for exam- ple , she tells Don Pedro that he is ' too costly to wear every day ' ( II . i . 328-9 ) , or when she ...
... authority . I have already noted one form of this verbal creativity in Beatrice's parodies of hierarchical power : when , for exam- ple , she tells Don Pedro that he is ' too costly to wear every day ' ( II . i . 328-9 ) , or when she ...
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... authority . It is a fact that the prince and the Lord Chief Justice can enter Eastcheap at will ; the re- verse situation is obviously not true . The inhabitants of this ghetto are utterly excluded from the world of authori- ty . We ...
... authority . It is a fact that the prince and the Lord Chief Justice can enter Eastcheap at will ; the re- verse situation is obviously not true . The inhabitants of this ghetto are utterly excluded from the world of authori- ty . We ...
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... authority and mascu- line identity by reference to old models of patrilineal in- heritance , amalgamating medieval cultural structures of dynastic succession with emergent concepts of personal achievement and private property . In so ...
... authority and mascu- line identity by reference to old models of patrilineal in- heritance , amalgamating medieval cultural structures of dynastic succession with emergent concepts of personal achievement and private property . In so ...
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Loves Labours Lost and | 1 |
Measuring Female Sexuality in Measure | 12 |
Lars Engle Money and Moral Luck in The Merchant of Venice | 35 |
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