Shakespearean Criticism: Excerpts from the Criticism of William Shakespeare's Plays and Poetry, from the First Published Appraisals to Current Evaluations, Volumul 41Gale Research Company, 1984 |
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... called the attack " irresponsible , " and continued : " So long as English men and women insist on the virginity of Elizabeth Tudor , they will never establish the authorship of Edward de Vere . " No wonder the English were embarrassed ...
... called the attack " irresponsible , " and continued : " So long as English men and women insist on the virginity of Elizabeth Tudor , they will never establish the authorship of Edward de Vere . " No wonder the English were embarrassed ...
Pagina 95
... called ' commen- datious . " This is arguably the cleverest line in the poem , if indeed the woman's chin - one of many such feminine " baits and deceits " -is both commendable and mendacious . To commendatious may be compared such ...
... called ' commen- datious . " This is arguably the cleverest line in the poem , if indeed the woman's chin - one of many such feminine " baits and deceits " -is both commendable and mendacious . To commendatious may be compared such ...
Pagina 362
... called friendship the " secret principle " which determined its form.21 In Shakespeare's hands the Boethian wisdom of mak- ing a virtue of necessity , preached by Theseus just before the conclusion of The Knight's Tale , takes a curious ...
... called friendship the " secret principle " which determined its form.21 In Shakespeare's hands the Boethian wisdom of mak- ing a virtue of necessity , preached by Theseus just before the conclusion of The Knight's Tale , takes a curious ...
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Henry VIII | 120 |
King John | 203 |
The Two Noble Kinsmen | 289 |
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