Shakespearean Criticism: Excerpts from the Criticism of William Shakespeare's Plays and Poetry, from the First Published Appraisals to Current Evaluations, Volume 70Gale Research Company, 1984 |
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... look at his own views or to acknowl- edge them as designs . ' For confirmation of a reading in which instinctive ... looks back over the troubled years of his reign and , though pregnantly conscious of the ' indirect crook'd ways ...
... look at his own views or to acknowl- edge them as designs . ' For confirmation of a reading in which instinctive ... looks back over the troubled years of his reign and , though pregnantly conscious of the ' indirect crook'd ways ...
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... look at the BBC Richard II ( and the other plays of the second tetralogy ) as the result of a combined effort . Of course , any film is a combined effort of many artists , but in the circumstances I have just described , the impact of ...
... look at the BBC Richard II ( and the other plays of the second tetralogy ) as the result of a combined effort . Of course , any film is a combined effort of many artists , but in the circumstances I have just described , the impact of ...
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... look at a road , a car , a building , at most of the things we use , and we jointly credit their makers . We look at each other or at ourselves and jointly credit pairs of parents for our being . Only in certain , specialized classes of ...
... look at a road , a car , a building , at most of the things we use , and we jointly credit their makers . We look at each other or at ourselves and jointly credit pairs of parents for our being . Only in certain , specialized classes of ...
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Character Studies | 8 |
Production Reviews | 46 |
Further Reading | 102 |
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