Shakespearean Criticism: Excerpts from the Criticism of William Shakespeare's Plays and Poetry, from the First Published Appraisals to Current Evaluations, Volume 83Gale Research Company, 1984 |
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... theme of friendship is prevalent in Shakespeare's works , from his comedies and romances to his histories and tragedies , and is personified in such pairs as Hamlet and Horatio of Hamlet , Rosalind and Celia in As You Like It , and Hal ...
... theme of friendship is prevalent in Shakespeare's works , from his comedies and romances to his histories and tragedies , and is personified in such pairs as Hamlet and Horatio of Hamlet , Rosalind and Celia in As You Like It , and Hal ...
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... theme . 2.2 , one of the play's longest and most interesting scenes , is in fact particularly significant to the friend- ship theme , which is soon sounded again . As Hamlet commences another lonely soliloquy , he upbraids himself for ...
... theme . 2.2 , one of the play's longest and most interesting scenes , is in fact particularly significant to the friend- ship theme , which is soon sounded again . As Hamlet commences another lonely soliloquy , he upbraids himself for ...
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... theme with the highest emotional temperature is the theme of charity in human relations : the desperate need which human beings have for each other , and their paradoxical inability to satisfy that need . The presence of this theme in ...
... theme with the highest emotional temperature is the theme of charity in human relations : the desperate need which human beings have for each other , and their paradoxical inability to satisfy that need . The presence of this theme in ...
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Cumulative Character Index | 355 |
Cumulative Topic Index | 367 |
Cumulative Topic Index by Play | 391 |
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