Shakespearean Criticism: Excerpts from the Criticism of William Shakespeare's Plays and Poetry, from the First Published Appraisals to Current Evaluations, Band 61Gale Research Company, 1984 |
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... Britain of James I. Rather , it is a partial analogue and prefiguration . In the Britain ruled by Cym- beline , as in the Britain of James I , a " marriage " has produced dislocation . The situation of Posthumus at the beginning of the ...
... Britain of James I. Rather , it is a partial analogue and prefiguration . In the Britain ruled by Cym- beline , as in the Britain of James I , a " marriage " has produced dislocation . The situation of Posthumus at the beginning of the ...
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... Britain has been saved and ennobled by the valorous deeds of its " low - laide " exiles , so Jove will " vplift " the exiles themselves . The god assents to the prayers of the Leonati , leaving upon Posthumus's breast the riddling ...
... Britain has been saved and ennobled by the valorous deeds of its " low - laide " exiles , so Jove will " vplift " the exiles themselves . The god assents to the prayers of the Leonati , leaving upon Posthumus's breast the riddling ...
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... Britain " all in one Iland " and that he hoped to have " all straingenes between the nations quyte removed . " For both James and Belarius , the political is prefigured in the natural landscape . Notoriously , the queen and Cloten also ...
... Britain " all in one Iland " and that he hoped to have " all straingenes between the nations quyte removed . " For both James and Belarius , the political is prefigured in the natural landscape . Notoriously , the queen and Cloten also ...
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Masculine Identity and Feminine Power | 119 |
Religion History and Politics | 136 |
Further Reading | 158 |
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