Shakespearean Criticism: Excerpts from the Criticism of William Shakespeare's Plays and Poetry, from the First Published Appraisals to Current Evaluations, Volym 61Gale Research Company, 1984 |
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... court affects their view of it . As the hills and flats create perspec- tive , Belarius says , so the boys ought to understand that the court looks better than it is from their distant , naive viewpoint . Belarius uses the physical ...
... court affects their view of it . As the hills and flats create perspec- tive , Belarius says , so the boys ought to understand that the court looks better than it is from their distant , naive viewpoint . Belarius uses the physical ...
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... court remain unfilled ] " ; see also Fenton to Mar , 20 May 1613 , and n.d. [ between 12 and 30 June ] , Mar & Kellie MSS , II , 51-52 . 32. The words are Anthony Weldon's in The Court and Character of King James ( 1650 ) , in Sir ...
... court remain unfilled ] " ; see also Fenton to Mar , 20 May 1613 , and n.d. [ between 12 and 30 June ] , Mar & Kellie MSS , II , 51-52 . 32. The words are Anthony Weldon's in The Court and Character of King James ( 1650 ) , in Sir ...
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... court proceedings , taking her place like others in silence , Katherine balks at the ritualized summons into court by refusing to give the formulaic response . Her silence sud- denly becomes a rejection of ceremony rather than ...
... court proceedings , taking her place like others in silence , Katherine balks at the ritualized summons into court by refusing to give the formulaic response . Her silence sud- denly becomes a rejection of ceremony rather than ...
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Masculine Identity and Feminine Power | 119 |
Religion History and Politics | 136 |
Further Reading | 158 |
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