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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... present through a knowledge of the past . History became material for narrative poetry as well . A Mirror for Magistrates ( 1559 ; seventh edition , 1587 ) demonstrated through its title the informing notion that rulers could learn from ...
... present through a knowledge of the past . History became material for narrative poetry as well . A Mirror for Magistrates ( 1559 ; seventh edition , 1587 ) demonstrated through its title the informing notion that rulers could learn from ...
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... present is expressed in Macbeth : ' Thy letters have transported me beyond / This ignorant present ' ( I.v.56-7 ; my emphasis ) . 16. E. P. Thompson argued that in general , the populace has little predictive notion of time ...
... present is expressed in Macbeth : ' Thy letters have transported me beyond / This ignorant present ' ( I.v.56-7 ; my emphasis ) . 16. E. P. Thompson argued that in general , the populace has little predictive notion of time ...
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... present . But in Part I as well , that queasy sense of instability , of dissolution of seemingly timeless forms , mocks and undermines the monumental postures from the start . Survivors helplessly invoke the vanished Henry V. Stabil ...
... present . But in Part I as well , that queasy sense of instability , of dissolution of seemingly timeless forms , mocks and undermines the monumental postures from the start . Survivors helplessly invoke the vanished Henry V. Stabil ...
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Shakespeares Representation of History | 1 |
Henry VI Parts 1 2 and 3 | 76 |
Henry VIII | 195 |
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