Shakespearean Criticism: Excerpts from the Criticism of William Shakespeare's Plays and Poetry, from the First Published Appraisals to Current Evaluations, Band 35Gale Research Company, 1984 |
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... death one Robert Pricket published a tributory poem about the earl , " Honor's Fame in Triumph Riding , " in which the earl's downfall is attributed chiefly to the machinations of his enemies , just as he had claimed during his trial ...
... death one Robert Pricket published a tributory poem about the earl , " Honor's Fame in Triumph Riding , " in which the earl's downfall is attributed chiefly to the machinations of his enemies , just as he had claimed during his trial ...
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... death . Saturninus kills Titus , and is in turn slain by Lucius , who avenges his father : " Can the son's eye behold his father bleed ? / There's meed for meed , death for a deadly deed " ( V.iii.55-56 ) .30 Set in such a con- text ...
... death . Saturninus kills Titus , and is in turn slain by Lucius , who avenges his father : " Can the son's eye behold his father bleed ? / There's meed for meed , death for a deadly deed " ( V.iii.55-56 ) .30 Set in such a con- text ...
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... death warrant . Death does not here take the abstract form of universal verbs , " To be or not to be , " but the concretely imagined crush of flesh and bone under the stroke of an unsharpened ax , the head- his head - rolling and ...
... death warrant . Death does not here take the abstract form of universal verbs , " To be or not to be , " but the concretely imagined crush of flesh and bone under the stroke of an unsharpened ax , the head- his head - rolling and ...
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