Shakespearean Criticism: Excerpts from the Criticism of William Shakespeare's Plays and Poetry, from the First Published Appraisals to Current Evaluations, Band 38Gale Research Company, 1998 |
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... Shake- speare's epyllion it is impossible to say . But it does seem probable that without Lodge's epyllion , Shake- speare's career as a professional poet would not have begun as it did . The poem which marks this auspicious moment has ...
... Shake- speare's epyllion it is impossible to say . But it does seem probable that without Lodge's epyllion , Shake- speare's career as a professional poet would not have begun as it did . The poem which marks this auspicious moment has ...
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... Shake- speare's Humanization of the Comic Perspective in Love's Labour's Lost . " Southern Humanities Review XIII , No. 2 ( Spring 1979 ) : 115-24 . Refutes the notion that Love's Labour's Lost is an " anomaly " but argues instead that ...
... Shake- speare's Humanization of the Comic Perspective in Love's Labour's Lost . " Southern Humanities Review XIII , No. 2 ( Spring 1979 ) : 115-24 . Refutes the notion that Love's Labour's Lost is an " anomaly " but argues instead that ...
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... Shake- speare seems to have played in developing the drama which became " Jonsonian . " Russ McDonald is one of the few critics who has suggested Shakespeare's straightforward interest in the humors genre ( see Shakespeare and Jonson ...
... Shake- speare seems to have played in developing the drama which became " Jonsonian . " Russ McDonald is one of the few critics who has suggested Shakespeare's straightforward interest in the humors genre ( see Shakespeare and Jonson ...
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