Shakespearean Criticism: Excerpts from the Criticism of William Shakespeare's Plays and Poetry, from the First Published Appraisals to Current Evaluations, 57. kötetGale Research Company, 1984 |
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42. oldal
... means for exposi- tion in the play , actually shows that Charles admires Duke Senior and his life of ( as Charles ... means " ( I.i.135 ) to discourage his brother from wrestling Charles . He lies about Orlando's character , disguising ...
... means for exposi- tion in the play , actually shows that Charles admires Duke Senior and his life of ( as Charles ... means " ( I.i.135 ) to discourage his brother from wrestling Charles . He lies about Orlando's character , disguising ...
139. oldal
... means of consolidating his power , hard won from the Lords Appellant in the previous decade . But what really interested Shakespeare was that the move , whatever its merits , was truly political , a matter of agreements , trade- offs ...
... means of consolidating his power , hard won from the Lords Appellant in the previous decade . But what really interested Shakespeare was that the move , whatever its merits , was truly political , a matter of agreements , trade- offs ...
161. oldal
... mean change or exchange , nor does it mean the staged ap- pearance of change . What then , to repeat the question ... means unusual in Shakespeare . Yet it is not neces- sarily a shift from the political to the psychological . Rather ...
... mean change or exchange , nor does it mean the staged ap- pearance of change . What then , to repeat the question ... means unusual in Shakespeare . Yet it is not neces- sarily a shift from the political to the psychological . Rather ...
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Introduction | 1 |
History and Philosophy | 31 |
Representation and Identity | 40 |
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