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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... force relationships , perhaps we need to go one step further , do without the persona of the Prince , and decipher power mechanisms on the basis of a strategy that is immanent in force relationships " ( 97 ) . Shakespeare and Fletcher ...
... force relationships , perhaps we need to go one step further , do without the persona of the Prince , and decipher power mechanisms on the basis of a strategy that is immanent in force relationships " ( 97 ) . Shakespeare and Fletcher ...
Pagina 247
... force , and dramatically their sentiments justify Henry's authority and Wolsey's fall . The overarching pattern is the removal of Wolsey , ' a keech [ that ] can , with his very bulk , / Take up the rays o'th beneficial sun ' ( 1.1.55-6 ) ...
... force , and dramatically their sentiments justify Henry's authority and Wolsey's fall . The overarching pattern is the removal of Wolsey , ' a keech [ that ] can , with his very bulk , / Take up the rays o'th beneficial sun ' ( 1.1.55-6 ) ...
Pagina 338
... force recognized as external to his will . The Bastard's choice is his own . " As in the Troublesome Raigne , the dispute is over the Faulconbridge land , and the claim made by Robert , the younger brother , is the same . When King John ...
... force recognized as external to his will . The Bastard's choice is his own . " As in the Troublesome Raigne , the dispute is over the Faulconbridge land , and the claim made by Robert , the younger brother , is the same . When King John ...
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