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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... tragic death as a martyr anticipates Christ's death and the comedic redemption of history . " Another widespread influence on English historiography , the representation of internecine conflict in classical histories , provided a ...
... tragic death as a martyr anticipates Christ's death and the comedic redemption of history . " Another widespread influence on English historiography , the representation of internecine conflict in classical histories , provided a ...
Strana 92
... tragic scenarios are juxtaposed with inter- ludes of reconciliation in which hierarchy is reaffirmed as the brothers become one in unity or acknowledge differences in lineal rank . " The motif of two becoming one the effacement of all ...
... tragic scenarios are juxtaposed with inter- ludes of reconciliation in which hierarchy is reaffirmed as the brothers become one in unity or acknowledge differences in lineal rank . " The motif of two becoming one the effacement of all ...
Strana 94
... tragic interlude is juxtaposed in chronicle fashion with heroic accounts of Henry's reign ; the poet - historian Samuel Daniel , however , attempts to present a coherent generic model of the past . Emplotting his The Civil Wars as ...
... tragic interlude is juxtaposed in chronicle fashion with heroic accounts of Henry's reign ; the poet - historian Samuel Daniel , however , attempts to present a coherent generic model of the past . Emplotting his The Civil Wars as ...
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