Shakespearean Criticism: Excerpts from the Criticism of William Shakespeare's Plays and Poetry, from the First Published Appraisals to Current Evaluations, Volumen56Gale Research Company, 1984 |
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... Cade . My wife descended of the Lacies , — But . [ Aside . ] She was , indeed , a pedlar's daughter , and sold many laces . by outlandish attempts at magnificence : [ Cade . ] ( IV.ii.37-44 ) Wither , garden ; and be henceforth a ...
... Cade . My wife descended of the Lacies , — But . [ Aside . ] She was , indeed , a pedlar's daughter , and sold many laces . by outlandish attempts at magnificence : [ Cade . ] ( IV.ii.37-44 ) Wither , garden ; and be henceforth a ...
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... Cade rebellion in Henry VI " mani- fests a double perspective ” —at once radical and conserva- tive - which ... Cade's rebellion in act 4 of Henry VI , 2 has been taken as unmistakable evidence of the dramatist's loathing for the ...
... Cade rebellion in Henry VI " mani- fests a double perspective ” —at once radical and conserva- tive - which ... Cade's rebellion in act 4 of Henry VI , 2 has been taken as unmistakable evidence of the dramatist's loathing for the ...
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... Cade and his crew imitate but also alter , and hence travesty , the modes of punishment inflicted by the crown ... Cade's triumphal pageant , however , rapidly disintegrates , along with his leadership . The illegitimate beheader is ...
... Cade and his crew imitate but also alter , and hence travesty , the modes of punishment inflicted by the crown ... Cade's triumphal pageant , however , rapidly disintegrates , along with his leadership . The illegitimate beheader is ...
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Shakespeares Representation of History | 1 |
Henry VI Parts 1 2 and 3 | 76 |
Henry VIII | 195 |
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