Shakespearean Criticism: Excerpts from the Criticism of William Shakespeare's Plays and Poetry, from the First Published Appraisals to Current Evaluations, Zväzok 79Gale Research Company, 1984 |
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... references are limited to Canterbury's assertion that the Scottish King was sent to France " to kill King Edward's fame with prisoner kings " ( I.ii.162 ) , which derives from the earlier play and not from any extra- dramatic historical ...
... references are limited to Canterbury's assertion that the Scottish King was sent to France " to kill King Edward's fame with prisoner kings " ( I.ii.162 ) , which derives from the earlier play and not from any extra- dramatic historical ...
Strana 150
... References are to The Towneley Plays , ed . George England and Alfred W. Pollard , E.E.T.S. E.S. LXXI ( 1897 ) . 9. References are to the text of this play included in The Non - Cycle Mystery Plays , ed . Osborn Water- house ...
... References are to The Towneley Plays , ed . George England and Alfred W. Pollard , E.E.T.S. E.S. LXXI ( 1897 ) . 9. References are to the text of this play included in The Non - Cycle Mystery Plays , ed . Osborn Water- house ...
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... references to " the state " seem to be what their contexts suggest : collectively an ellipsis for Venice the city - state , metonyms for the Venetian polity , for Venice in its governing authority and power . Indeed , context would seem ...
... references to " the state " seem to be what their contexts suggest : collectively an ellipsis for Venice the city - state , metonyms for the Venetian polity , for Venice in its governing authority and power . Indeed , context would seem ...
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