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... Shakespeare's major plays ; but even this description is one that immediately requires quali- fication . Shakespeare was ' the greatest of all Tudor thinkers ' [ 2 ] but clearly he was not someone who ' thought out ' problems ...
... Shakespeare's major plays ; but even this description is one that immediately requires quali- fication . Shakespeare was ' the greatest of all Tudor thinkers ' [ 2 ] but clearly he was not someone who ' thought out ' problems ...
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Lionel Charles Knights. ( implicit in the best of recent Shakespeare criticism ) that we should give to Shakespeare's plays a particular kind of attention , that we should listen to the whole orchestra- tion and seek our meanings there ...
Lionel Charles Knights. ( implicit in the best of recent Shakespeare criticism ) that we should give to Shakespeare's plays a particular kind of attention , that we should listen to the whole orchestra- tion and seek our meanings there ...
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... Shakespeare . 3. See E. M. W. Tillyard's Shakespeare's History Plays , and A. P. Rossiter's Preface to the anonymous Woodstock ( Woodstock , a Moral History ) . 4. Shakespeare's scene is in the spirit of Sir Thomas More's account of the ...
... Shakespeare . 3. See E. M. W. Tillyard's Shakespeare's History Plays , and A. P. Rossiter's Preface to the anonymous Woodstock ( Woodstock , a Moral History ) . 4. Shakespeare's scene is in the spirit of Sir Thomas More's account of the ...
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