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List of Plays and Poems Covered in SC Volumes 1-10 present a critical overview of each play , including criticism from the seventeenth century to the present . Beginning with Volumes 11 , the series focuses on the history of ...
List of Plays and Poems Covered in SC Volumes 1-10 present a critical overview of each play , including criticism from the seventeenth century to the present . Beginning with Volumes 11 , the series focuses on the history of ...
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tion to create a past in the image of the present and in accord with the judgement of the historian . " ing between reactionary and progressive forms of criticism ' , misplaces the emphasis because it relegates criticism to the status ...
tion to create a past in the image of the present and in accord with the judgement of the historian . " ing between reactionary and progressive forms of criticism ' , misplaces the emphasis because it relegates criticism to the status ...
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Leontes's line “ I partly know his mind " ( 5.3.142 ) suggests that Camillo might well present himself as a willing suitor . Certainly Paulina has little to fear from the institution of marriage itself . As Marianne Novy observes ...
Leontes's line “ I partly know his mind " ( 5.3.142 ) suggests that Camillo might well present himself as a willing suitor . Certainly Paulina has little to fear from the institution of marriage itself . As Marianne Novy observes ...
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