Shakespearean Criticism: Excerpts from the Criticism of William Shakespeare's Plays and Poetry, from the First Published Appraisals to Current Evaluations, Volumul 56Gale Research Company, 1984 |
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... early , and formative , moment in Shakespeare's theatrical career : act 1 , scene 4 of the dramatist's earliest and most dazzlingly unformed play , 1 Henry VI . The scene suggests that both in and beyond the stage a Renaissance ...
... early , and formative , moment in Shakespeare's theatrical career : act 1 , scene 4 of the dramatist's earliest and most dazzlingly unformed play , 1 Henry VI . The scene suggests that both in and beyond the stage a Renaissance ...
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... Early Shakespeare ( London , 1961 ) . 5. See H. V. Canter , Rhetorical Elements in the Tragedies of Seneca ( Urbana , 1925 ) , pp . 140ff . 6. See the Introduction to 3 Henry VI , New Arden edition ( London , 1964 ) , by A. S. ...
... Early Shakespeare ( London , 1961 ) . 5. See H. V. Canter , Rhetorical Elements in the Tragedies of Seneca ( Urbana , 1925 ) , pp . 140ff . 6. See the Introduction to 3 Henry VI , New Arden edition ( London , 1964 ) , by A. S. ...
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... early ( 1586 ? ) start to Shakespeare's career . Sidney Thomas , " On the Dating of Shakespeare's Early Plays , " SQ 39 ( 1988 ) : 187-94 , takes issue with Honigmann but attacks only the weakest points in his argument . Pace Thomas , an ...
... early ( 1586 ? ) start to Shakespeare's career . Sidney Thomas , " On the Dating of Shakespeare's Early Plays , " SQ 39 ( 1988 ) : 187-94 , takes issue with Honigmann but attacks only the weakest points in his argument . Pace Thomas , an ...
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