Shakespearean Criticism: Excerpts from the Criticism of William Shakespeare's Plays and Poetry, from the First Published Appraisals to Current Evaluations, 28. kötetGale Research Company, 1984 |
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... relation to love - theme 5 : 103 ; 23 : 7 , 37 , 118 , 128 relation to pastoral convention 5 : 61 , 63 , 65 , 79 , 93 , 98 , 114 , 118 relation to Shakespeare 5 : 35 , 50 , 154 Seven Ages of Man speech ( II . vii . 139-66 ) 5 : 28 , 52 ...
... relation to love - theme 5 : 103 ; 23 : 7 , 37 , 118 , 128 relation to pastoral convention 5 : 61 , 63 , 65 , 79 , 93 , 98 , 114 , 118 relation to Shakespeare 5 : 35 , 50 , 154 Seven Ages of Man speech ( II . vii . 139-66 ) 5 : 28 , 52 ...
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... relations 10 : 109 , 121 , 131 ; 22 : 289 ; 25 : 305 narratorial strategies 22 : 294 negative appraisals 10 : 69 , 70 , 73 , 81 Roman history , relation to 10 : 84 , 89 , 93 , 96 , 98 , 109 , 116 , 125 , 135 ; 22 : 289 ; 25 : 305 ...
... relations 10 : 109 , 121 , 131 ; 22 : 289 ; 25 : 305 narratorial strategies 22 : 294 negative appraisals 10 : 69 , 70 , 73 , 81 Roman history , relation to 10 : 84 , 89 , 93 , 96 , 98 , 109 , 116 , 125 , 135 ; 22 : 289 ; 25 : 305 ...
438. oldal
... relation to Elizabethan culture 3 : 560 , 574 , 606 ; 25:56 satirical nature 3 : 539 , 543 , 544 , 555 , 558 , 574 ; 27 : 341 sexuality 22 : 58 , 339 ; 25 : 56 ; 27 : 362 sources 3 : 537 , 539 , 540 , 541 , 544 , 549 , 558 , 566 , 574 ...
... relation to Elizabethan culture 3 : 560 , 574 , 606 ; 25:56 satirical nature 3 : 539 , 543 , 544 , 555 , 558 , 574 ; 27 : 341 sexuality 22 : 58 , 339 ; 25 : 56 ; 27 : 362 sources 3 : 537 , 539 , 540 , 541 , 544 , 549 , 558 , 566 , 574 ...
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