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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... traditional and dateless . But they were at- tached to named and known persons in the manner familiar with traditional stories . The high level of education at which these popular , and in origin ver- nacular and oral stories , were ...
... traditional and dateless . But they were at- tached to named and known persons in the manner familiar with traditional stories . The high level of education at which these popular , and in origin ver- nacular and oral stories , were ...
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... traditional and imagi- native symbolic forms , and allegorical portrayal of his historical and political milieu . Much criticism of The Phoenix and Turtle has tended to focus on Shakespeare's concern with themes con- nected to love ...
... traditional and imagi- native symbolic forms , and allegorical portrayal of his historical and political milieu . Much criticism of The Phoenix and Turtle has tended to focus on Shakespeare's concern with themes con- nected to love ...
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... traditional King of the birds is to be admitted by virtue of his office , and in spite of the fact that he is a tyrant . The rights , and rites , of religion are also to be strictly observed . The swan is to serve as priest , its ...
... traditional King of the birds is to be admitted by virtue of his office , and in spite of the fact that he is a tyrant . The rights , and rites , of religion are also to be strictly observed . The swan is to serve as priest , its ...
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