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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... reasons for seeing history in this way are far from disinterested : he seems to desire repetition of the original ... reason that the duplications serve to contradict a linear account of history and so to problematize rather than to ...
... reasons for seeing history in this way are far from disinterested : he seems to desire repetition of the original ... reason that the duplications serve to contradict a linear account of history and so to problematize rather than to ...
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... reason with your choler question What ' tis you go about . To climb steep hills Requires slow pace at first . Anger is like A full hot horse , who being allowed his way , Self - mettle tires him . Not a man in England Can advise me like ...
... reason with your choler question What ' tis you go about . To climb steep hills Requires slow pace at first . Anger is like A full hot horse , who being allowed his way , Self - mettle tires him . Not a man in England Can advise me like ...
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... reason of " representation , " " the principle which allows the children or remoter descendants of a dead person to stand in that person's stead " ( Braunmuller , 56 ) . Perhaps the best - known example of the operation of this ...
... reason of " representation , " " the principle which allows the children or remoter descendants of a dead person to stand in that person's stead " ( Braunmuller , 56 ) . Perhaps the best - known example of the operation of this ...
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Shakespeares Representation of History | 1 |
Henry VI Parts 1 2 and 3 | 76 |
Henry VIII | 195 |
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