CEA Critic, Volume 63Department of English, Texas A&M University, 2001 |
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... given to another character , but only coming from Gertrude's lips can the narrative reinforce the loss she feels for the alienation ( in both its senses ) of Ophelia and Hamlet . Edward III is one of the " doubtful " plays of ...
... given to another character , but only coming from Gertrude's lips can the narrative reinforce the loss she feels for the alienation ( in both its senses ) of Ophelia and Hamlet . Edward III is one of the " doubtful " plays of ...
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... given than we might predict to adopting an embedded and unarticulated theory of life in this way . But for people who are little given to holistic reflections about life , imitating the behaviors of role models , some of them fictional ...
... given than we might predict to adopting an embedded and unarticulated theory of life in this way . But for people who are little given to holistic reflections about life , imitating the behaviors of role models , some of them fictional ...
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... given him an Air rather too effemi- nate , had it not been joined to a most masculine Person and Mein ; which latter had as much in them of the Hercules , as the former had of the Adonis . He was besides active , genteel , gay and good ...
... given him an Air rather too effemi- nate , had it not been joined to a most masculine Person and Mein ; which latter had as much in them of the Hercules , as the former had of the Adonis . He was besides active , genteel , gay and good ...
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Sea and Stage in Edward III | 14 |
Adrift in White Culture | 21 |
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