Shakespearean Criticism: Excerpts from the Criticism of William Shakespeare's Plays and Poetry, from the First Published Appraisals to Current Evaluations, Band 9Gale Research Company, 1984 |
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... true , and to him it seems to be all that really matters , but it is also true that ( to use the words of Aufidius ) he has sold the blood and labor of the Volscians and has denied them the full measure of victory which was rightfully ...
... true , and to him it seems to be all that really matters , but it is also true that ( to use the words of Aufidius ) he has sold the blood and labor of the Volscians and has denied them the full measure of victory which was rightfully ...
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... true ruler , though he may now be the true heir after the death of Arthur ; the nation is assailed from within and from without , and seems on the point of succumbing to the foreign political and to the foreign religious power - to ...
... true ruler , though he may now be the true heir after the death of Arthur ; the nation is assailed from within and from without , and seems on the point of succumbing to the foreign political and to the foreign religious power - to ...
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... true object ; both employ the same means — a very good sign of its necessity and its effectiveness . The two disguised teachers begin their instruction ; they meet at the house of Baptista , where at once begins a struggle for ...
... true object ; both employ the same means — a very good sign of its necessity and its effectiveness . The two disguised teachers begin their instruction ; they meet at the house of Baptista , where at once begins a struggle for ...
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King John | 204 |
The Taming of the Shrew | 310 |
The Two Noble Kinsmen | 439 |
Urheberrecht | |
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action Additional Bibliography Angiers Antium Antony Antony and Cleopatra appears argues Arthur asserts audience Aufidius banishment Bastard becomes Bianca character citizens claims comedy comic Cominius common conflict Constance contrast Corio Coriolanus Coriolanus's Corioli critic death dramatic E. K. Chambers Elizabethan enemy England English essay date excerpt farce father Faulconbridge feeling give hath heart Hermann Ulrici hero hero's honour Hortensio Hubert human husband imagery Induction iolanus John's Julius Caesar Kate Kate's Katharina King John King Lear lord Lucentio Marcius marriage Menenius mind moral mother nature never noble Othello Pandulph passion patricians Petruchio play's plebeians plot Plutarch poet political praise pride Richard III Roman Rome says scene seems sense Shake Shakespeare Shakespeare's play Shrew Sly's speare's speech spirit supposed Taming thee theme thing thou tragedy tragic Tranio tribunes Troublesome Reign true truth Virgilia virtue Volscians Volumnia wife words