Shakespearean Criticism: Excerpts from the Criticism of William Shakespeare's Plays and Poetry, from the First Published Appraisals to Current Evaluations, Volym 50Gale Research Company, 1984 |
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... importance of the imagery of these super- natural portents , see G. Wilson Knight , The Imperial Theme ( New York : Barnes and Noble , 1967 ) , 32-62 . 12 North , Lives of the Noble Grecians , 5 : 445 . 13 The importance of this scene ...
... importance of the imagery of these super- natural portents , see G. Wilson Knight , The Imperial Theme ( New York : Barnes and Noble , 1967 ) , 32-62 . 12 North , Lives of the Noble Grecians , 5 : 445 . 13 The importance of this scene ...
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... important el- ement throughout this play , where Caesar is at once a private man and a public title is symbolic of the overt confusion manifest in much of the action . Cinna's dream is a legitimate cause for anxiety , which he chooses ...
... important el- ement throughout this play , where Caesar is at once a private man and a public title is symbolic of the overt confusion manifest in much of the action . Cinna's dream is a legitimate cause for anxiety , which he chooses ...
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... important is how the scenario of the ballad heroine ( who crossdresses in order to gain the social freedom to seek her absent lover " through the world that is so wide " ) concretely articulates the soliloquy's fantasy of making " A ...
... important is how the scenario of the ballad heroine ( who crossdresses in order to gain the social freedom to seek her absent lover " through the world that is so wide " ) concretely articulates the soliloquy's fantasy of making " A ...
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