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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... once be- fore ; Taylor alters " venter " ( stanza 2 ) to " venture " without indicating the emendation and omits it from his count as well . This apparently selective and incon- sistent procedure is responsible for what Taylor de ...
... once be- fore ; Taylor alters " venter " ( stanza 2 ) to " venture " without indicating the emendation and omits it from his count as well . This apparently selective and incon- sistent procedure is responsible for what Taylor de ...
Pagina 286
... once - ' God and our right ! ' ( 299 ) the French king , in Arthur's name , claiming for himself in English what English kings are sup- posed to claim in French ; once ( 548 ) Arthur's right given to Constance ; once ( 335 ) John ...
... once - ' God and our right ! ' ( 299 ) the French king , in Arthur's name , claiming for himself in English what English kings are sup- posed to claim in French ; once ( 548 ) Arthur's right given to Constance ; once ( 335 ) John ...
Pagina 330
... once again sub- verts the decorum of the speech : We are three queens , whose sovereigns fell before The wrath of cruel Creon ; who endured The beaks of ravens , talents of kites , And pecks of crows in the foul fields of Thebes . He ...
... once again sub- verts the decorum of the speech : We are three queens , whose sovereigns fell before The wrath of cruel Creon ; who endured The beaks of ravens , talents of kites , And pecks of crows in the foul fields of Thebes . He ...
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Henry VIII | 120 |
King John | 203 |
The Two Noble Kinsmen | 289 |
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