Shakespearean Criticism: Excerpts from the Criticism of William Shakespeare's Plays and Poetry, from the First Published Appraisals to Current Evaluations, Band 24Gale Research Company, 1984 - 475 Seiten |
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... stand to better effect around the lamenting queens , refugees left with their children under the snow , for the most ... stands for an alternative code of values , and he alone sees that all must be losers in this wasteful war . The ...
... stand to better effect around the lamenting queens , refugees left with their children under the snow , for the most ... stands for an alternative code of values , and he alone sees that all must be losers in this wasteful war . The ...
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... stands immovable , while his master whispers in his ear . Beyond , stands the queen mother , watching with her eyes of ill omen . Little Arthur is plucking the daisies . The king smiles down at him as he passes , and the child starts ...
... stands immovable , while his master whispers in his ear . Beyond , stands the queen mother , watching with her eyes of ill omen . Little Arthur is plucking the daisies . The king smiles down at him as he passes , and the child starts ...
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... stands an iron scarecrow , its face a golden mask beneath a golden crown . Over its outstretched arms hangs a circular golden robe . Every- thing is symmetrical , hierarchical . The lights dim ; and a figure , vaguely like Shakespeare ...
... stands an iron scarecrow , its face a golden mask beneath a golden crown . Over its outstretched arms hangs a circular golden robe . Every- thing is symmetrical , hierarchical . The lights dim ; and a figure , vaguely like Shakespeare ...
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